David Triesman

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Lord David Triesman (30/10/1940) is a government minister, member of the House of Lords and former chairman of the English Football Association.

Political career

Under the Blair government in 2003 he was a Lord in Waiting, in 2005 he was appointed parliamentary under-secretary in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and in 2007 he was appointed parliamentary under-secretary at the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills,

In 2010 when the Conservatives came he was shadow spokesperson for the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills from 2010 to 2011 and since 2010 he has been shadow spokesperson for Department of Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs.[1]

On the 12 January 2004 he was became a Lord.[2]

Bribery claims

Lord Triesman resigned from the Football Association after being secretly recorded claiming the Spanish Football Association were seeking help from the Russian Football Association to bribe referees at the 2010 World Cup.[3]

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Affiliations

Publications

Contact

Phone: 0207 219 5353
Email: triesmand@parliament.uk

Resources

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Lord Triesman Parliament.uk, accessed 7 November 2014
  2. Lord Triesman They Work For You, accessed 7 November 2014
  3. Owen Gibson Lord Triesman quits over World Cup 'bribery' claims The Guardian, 16 May 2010, accessed 7 November 2014
  4. Ninth Report 2006-2008 Advisory Committee on Business Appointments, accessed 7 November 2014