Peter Ricketts

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Sir Peter Ricketts was UK National Security Adviser from 2010 until 2012[1] and later served as Ambassador to France and Monaco until January 2016.

Adviser to UK/US arms firm

In August 2016 Ricketts was appointed as a strategic adviser to the UK branch to one of the world's biggest arms firms, Lockheed Martin UK (LM UK). The role covers advice to Lockheed's chairman and executive team of LM UK, both through board meetings and on an informal basis and 'helping shape the future strategy of the business'.

The Advisory Committee on Business Appointments approved Rickett's new job in February 2016 on the condition he wait six months before starting and also that for two years from his last day in service, he should not become personally involved in lobbying the UK Government on behalf of Lockheed Martin UK, its parent company, subsidiaries or clients. Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag

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Notes

  1. Establishment of a National Security Council, Number10.gov.uk, 12 May 2010.