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==The Board==
 
==The Board==
  
*Sir Anthony Cleaver – Chairman. Ex-Chair of [[UKAEA]].  
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*Sir [[Anthony Cleaver]] – Chairman. Ex-Chair of [[UKAEA]].  
*Nick Baldwin – Ex-Chief Executive of Powergen. He is Chair of the Defra/DTI, Advisory Board on Climate Change Projects Office; Chair of the Regional Energy Strategy Steering Group; and a member of the DTI Energy Group Advisory Board.  
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*[[Nick Baldwin]] – Ex-Chief Executive of [[Powergen]]. He is Chair of the Defra/DTI, Advisory Board on Climate Change Projects Office; Chair of the Regional Energy Strategy Steering Group; and a member of the DTI Energy Group Advisory Board.  
* [[Tony Cooper]] – Former chair of the Nuclear Industry Association.
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* [[Tony Cooper]] – Former chair of the [[Nuclear Industry Association]].
* David Illingworth - President, Institute of Chartered Accountants from 2003 to 2004.
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* [[David Illingworth]] - President, Institute of Chartered Accountants from 2003 to 2004.
* Professor Roger Scott - Director and Professor of Nuclear Science, Scottish Universities. Professor Scott has undertaken occasional consultancy work for [[BAe]] Systems and Halcrow.
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* Professor [[Roger Scott]] - Director and Professor of Nuclear Science, Scottish Universities. Professor Scott has undertaken occasional consultancy work for [[BAe]] Systems and Halcrow.
* Lyndon Stanton – Ex President and Chief Executive, Lyondell. Non Executive Director of the Environment Agency  
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* [[Lyndon Stanton]] – Ex President and Chief Executive, Lyondell. Non Executive Director of the Environment Agency  
* Primrose Stark – Ex-British Rail and Railway Industry Training Council from 1997 to 2003
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* [[Primrose Stark]] – Ex-British Rail and Railway Industry Training Council from 1997 to 2003
  
 
==PR team==
 
==PR team==

Revision as of 16:40, 30 January 2006

Background

The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) is a non-departmental public body that has been created to oversee Britain's "nuclear legacy". It was established in April 2005 under the Energy Act 2004 to take strategic responsibility for the UK's nuclear legacy. Its core objective "is to ensure that the 20 civil public sector nuclear sites under its ownership are decommissioned and cleaned up safely, securely, cost effectively and in ways that protect the environment." [1]

The Board

  • Sir Anthony Cleaver – Chairman. Ex-Chair of UKAEA.
  • Nick Baldwin – Ex-Chief Executive of Powergen. He is Chair of the Defra/DTI, Advisory Board on Climate Change Projects Office; Chair of the Regional Energy Strategy Steering Group; and a member of the DTI Energy Group Advisory Board.
  • Tony Cooper – Former chair of the Nuclear Industry Association.
  • David Illingworth - President, Institute of Chartered Accountants from 2003 to 2004.
  • Professor Roger Scott - Director and Professor of Nuclear Science, Scottish Universities. Professor Scott has undertaken occasional consultancy work for BAe Systems and Halcrow.
  • Lyndon Stanton – Ex President and Chief Executive, Lyondell. Non Executive Director of the Environment Agency
  • Primrose Stark – Ex-British Rail and Railway Industry Training Council from 1997 to 2003

PR team

To spin their case, the NDA has brought in high profile PR experts who are used to fighting controversial schemes. The NDA has hired Jon Phillips, the ex-head of communications for Heathrow Airport be be its head of Comms. Phillips led BAA's successful campaign for a fifth terminal at Heathrow and is reported to be earning £70,000 to push the pro-nuclear spin. He is heading a ten person team based in London.

The NDA also has a PR team based in Cumbria headed by Bill Hamilton ex- director at Grayling and public affairs director at Safeway, and recently group public affairs director for Transport for London.[2]

The Revolving Door

The NDA's senior executives include senior figures from within the nuclear industry including BNFL or those who were closely involved from a regulatory perspective:

  • Richard Mrowicki - Head of Stakeholder Relations - ex-Deputy Director, Liabilities Management Unit, DTI adn ex-BNFL where he was involved in stakeholder relations. [3]

[4]

  • Richard Waite - Head of the Engineering Director - Ex-BAE Systems. Before he joined the defence industry in 1998, Waite spent 18 years working in the civil nuclear in dustry, including Director of Projects for Nuclear Electric, the organisation that procured, constructed and ran the UK's nuclear power plants. [5]
  • David Hayes- Strategy and Commercial Director. Ex-DTI. Hayes was "at the forefront of work to establish the NDA". Been heavily involved in nuclear issues, including, including reviewing BNFL's corporate strategy and revised MOX plans as well as the privatisation of British Energy.
  • Richard Griffin - was Nuclear Coal and Liabilities Unit at the DTI who helpled set up the NDA. [6]
  • Lawrence Williams - Nuclear Safety and Security Director - Ex- Chief Inspector of Nuclear Installations and Director of the Health and Safety Executive’s Nuclear Safety Directorate.

Bell Pottinger

The NDA has hired Bell Pottinger Communications to run its PR led by Chime Communications division chairman Kevin Murray. Also involved are Bell Pottinger Public Affairs director Tim Walker and Corporate & Financial director Mark Herbert. The account is said to be worth £100,000.[7]

Under Investigation

In December 2005, the Commons Trade and Industry Committee announced an inquiry into the work of the NDA and UKAEA as both Non-Departmental Public Bodies are sponsored by the DTI). The Committee will investigate:

  • The remit and activities of the NDA and UKAEA;
  • The compatibility of current plans for the NDA and UKAEA with any increased reliance on nuclear power generation;
  • The NDA and UKAEA's performance and accountability.

[8]

References

  • 1. Ravi Chandiramani (2005) Lib Dem Election Chief Nets Tfl Job, PR Week, 12 August, p1.
  • 2. Ravi Chandiramani (2005) Nuclear Clean-Up Body Brings In Bell Pottinger, PR Week, 8 July, p2.

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