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1953-. Current British ambassador to Ireland. He is the son of the former head of the [[Information Research Department]], [[Norman Reddaway]].<ref>[http://archives.tcm.ie/businesspost/2006/09/17/story17295.asp Britain’s new man in Ireland ], [[Andrew Lynch]], [[Sunday Business Post]], 17 September 2006.</ref>
 
1953-. Current British ambassador to Ireland. He is the son of the former head of the [[Information Research Department]], [[Norman Reddaway]].<ref>[http://archives.tcm.ie/businesspost/2006/09/17/story17295.asp Britain’s new man in Ireland ], [[Andrew Lynch]], [[Sunday Business Post]], 17 September 2006.</ref>
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==Roles outside politics==
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Having departed his position as Ambassador to Turkey in February 2014, Sir Reddaway sought the advice of the [[Advisory Committee on Business Appointments]] (ACOBA) to take up new appointments.
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In September 2014, he took up a new part-time, paid position as adviser to the board of [[Beko Plc]]. on the conditions that; he did not return to Turkey for business purposes within 6 months of leaving his ambassadorial position; that he serve a lobbying ban for two years after his last day in office; and that he does not employ any privileged information from his time as a crown servant in the role.
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Revision as of 10:44, 23 May 2016

1953-. Current British ambassador to Ireland. He is the son of the former head of the Information Research Department, Norman Reddaway.[1]

Roles outside politics

Having departed his position as Ambassador to Turkey in February 2014, Sir Reddaway sought the advice of the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (ACOBA) to take up new appointments.

In September 2014, he took up a new part-time, paid position as adviser to the board of Beko Plc. on the conditions that; he did not return to Turkey for business purposes within 6 months of leaving his ambassadorial position; that he serve a lobbying ban for two years after his last day in office; and that he does not employ any privileged information from his time as a crown servant in the role.



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