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Sir Keith Craig is an army veteran and the current managing director of [[Holdingham Group]] Limited, the parent company of [[Hakluyt]], since 24 January 2002.<ref> [https://opencorporates.com/officers/35944339 Keith Craig Profile] Open Corporates, Update 15 September 2014, Accessed 22 September 2014 </ref>
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Sir Keith Craig (28 January 1962) is an army veteran and the current managing director of [[Holdingham Group]] Limited, the parent company of [[Hakluyt]], since 24 January 2002.<ref> [https://opencorporates.com/officers/35944339 Keith Craig Profile] Open Corporates, Update 15 September 2014, Accessed 22 September 2014 </ref>
  
 
Craig is listed as also being a director of [[Brilite Management]] Limited and [[Voyager Business Consulting]] Limited and as a former director of [[Intelligence-Based Consulting]] Limited.<ref> [https://www.duedil.com/director/908137433/keith-craig/directorships Keith Craig Directorships] Duedil, Accessed 22 September 2014 </ref>
 
Craig is listed as also being a director of [[Brilite Management]] Limited and [[Voyager Business Consulting]] Limited and as a former director of [[Intelligence-Based Consulting]] Limited.<ref> [https://www.duedil.com/director/908137433/keith-craig/directorships Keith Craig Directorships] Duedil, Accessed 22 September 2014 </ref>

Revision as of 14:01, 24 September 2014

Sir Keith Craig (28 January 1962) is an army veteran and the current managing director of Holdingham Group Limited, the parent company of Hakluyt, since 24 January 2002.[1]

Craig is listed as also being a director of Brilite Management Limited and Voyager Business Consulting Limited and as a former director of Intelligence-Based Consulting Limited.[2]

In an article by the London Evening Standard, it was revealed Craig had been paid an annual figure of £850,000 by Hakluyt.[3]

In the build up to the Scottish independence referendum, Craig donated £10,000 to the Better Together campaign.[4]

When Norman Baker brought the House of Commons' attention to Hakluyt in 2010, Craig was one of the names mentioned as well as Niall Fitzgerald, Kieran Prendergast, Sir Rod Eddington, Robert Webb QC and Mark Getty.[5]


Notes

  1. Keith Craig Profile Open Corporates, Update 15 September 2014, Accessed 22 September 2014
  2. Keith Craig Directorships Duedil, Accessed 22 September 2014
  3. Rosamind Urwin Recession Puts Hakluyt Spies Out in the Cold London Evening Standard, Published 15 January 2010, Accessed 22 September 2014
  4. Andrew Whitaker Scottish Independence Pro-Union Donors Revealed The Scotsman, Published 16 December 2013, Accessed 22 September 2014
  5. Parliament Hansard House of Commons Publications, Accessed 23 September 2014