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[[Sayeeda Warsi]] (Baroness Warsi) is a Conservative member of the [[House of Lords]].<ref name="Reshuffle060814">[https://www.gov.uk/government/news/ministerial-appointments-august-2014 Ministerial appointments: August 2014], Prime Minister's Office, 6 August 2014.</ref>
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'''Sayeeda Warsi''' (Baroness Warsi) is a [[Conservative]] peer in the [[House of Lords]].<ref name="Reshuffle060814">[https://www.gov.uk/government/news/ministerial-appointments-august-2014 Ministerial appointments: August 2014], Prime Minister's Office, 6 August 2014.</ref>
  
 
She was appointed Senior minister of state at the Foreign Office and minister for faith and communities in September 2012.<ref name="GuardianReshuffle">Juliette Jowit, Shiv Malik and Haroon Siddique, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/sep/04/new-cabinet?CMP=twt_gu Cabinet reshuffle: who has moved so far?], guardian.co.uk, 4 September 2012.</ref> She was previously Minister Without Portfolio in the UK Cabinet appointed in 2010<ref>[http://www.number10.gov.uk/news/topstorynews/2010/05/her-majestys-government-49840 Her Majesty’s Government], Number10.gov.uk, accessed 12 May 2010.</ref> and Chair of the [[Conservative  Party]]. She resigned from the Cabinet on 5 August 2014 over the Gaza conflict.
 
She was appointed Senior minister of state at the Foreign Office and minister for faith and communities in September 2012.<ref name="GuardianReshuffle">Juliette Jowit, Shiv Malik and Haroon Siddique, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/sep/04/new-cabinet?CMP=twt_gu Cabinet reshuffle: who has moved so far?], guardian.co.uk, 4 September 2012.</ref> She was previously Minister Without Portfolio in the UK Cabinet appointed in 2010<ref>[http://www.number10.gov.uk/news/topstorynews/2010/05/her-majestys-government-49840 Her Majesty’s Government], Number10.gov.uk, accessed 12 May 2010.</ref> and Chair of the [[Conservative  Party]]. She resigned from the Cabinet on 5 August 2014 over the Gaza conflict.
 
<ref name="Reshuffle060814">[https://www.gov.uk/government/news/ministerial-appointments-august-2014 Ministerial appointments: August 2014], Prime Minister's Office, 6 August 2014.</ref>
 
<ref name="Reshuffle060814">[https://www.gov.uk/government/news/ministerial-appointments-august-2014 Ministerial appointments: August 2014], Prime Minister's Office, 6 August 2014.</ref>
  
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In March 2015 Warsi was appointed an adviser of [[Shire Bed Company]], a family company that she was already a shareholder of.
  
 
==Investigation into expense claims and ministerial code breaches==
 
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A separate inquiry was ordered in the same week by Prime Minister [[David Cameron]] into whether Warsi breached the ministerial code when a business partner accompanied her on an official visit to Pakistan. <ref>Telegraph reporters, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/conservative/9314563/Standards-watchdog-opens-probe-into-Baroness-Warsis-expenses.html Standards watchdog opens probe into Baroness Warsi's expenses], 06 Jun 2012 </ref>
 
A separate inquiry was ordered in the same week by Prime Minister [[David Cameron]] into whether Warsi breached the ministerial code when a business partner accompanied her on an official visit to Pakistan. <ref>Telegraph reporters, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/conservative/9314563/Standards-watchdog-opens-probe-into-Baroness-Warsis-expenses.html Standards watchdog opens probe into Baroness Warsi's expenses], 06 Jun 2012 </ref>
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Warsi's role with the [[Shire Bed Company]] was approved by the [[Advisory Committee on Business Appointments]] subject to the conditions that 'she should not draw on privileged information available to her from her time in Government'; and 'for two years from her last day in ministerial office she should not become personally involved in lobbying the UK Government on behalf of the Shire Bed Company or its clients'.<ref> Gov.UK [https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/acoba-recommendation-rt-hon-baroness-warsi-senior-minister-of-state-fco-and-minister-for-faith-and-communities-dclg/summary-of-business-appointments-applications-baroness-warsi Summary of business appointments applications - Baroness Warsi], 9 March 2015, accessed 15 June 2015.</ref>
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==
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Baroness Sayeeda Warsi at the 2010 Eid reception
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Sayeeda Warsi (Baroness Warsi) is a Conservative peer in the House of Lords.[1]

She was appointed Senior minister of state at the Foreign Office and minister for faith and communities in September 2012.[2] She was previously Minister Without Portfolio in the UK Cabinet appointed in 2010[3] and Chair of the Conservative  Party. She resigned from the Cabinet on 5 August 2014 over the Gaza conflict. [1]

In March 2015 Warsi was appointed an adviser of Shire Bed Company, a family company that she was already a shareholder of.

Investigation into expense claims and ministerial code breaches

In June 2012 the House of Lords Standards Commissioner Paul Kernaghan launched a formal investigation into Baroness Warsi's expenses claims. She is facing allegations that she claimed for accommodation expenses while staying at the house of her friend, Tory official Naweed Khan rent-free in 2008. Khan is now her special adviser. At the time, she claimed Lords' subsistence of £165.50 a night.

A separate inquiry was ordered in the same week by Prime Minister David Cameron into whether Warsi breached the ministerial code when a business partner accompanied her on an official visit to Pakistan. [4]

Acoba

Warsi's role with the Shire Bed Company was approved by the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments subject to the conditions that 'she should not draw on privileged information available to her from her time in Government'; and 'for two years from her last day in ministerial office she should not become personally involved in lobbying the UK Government on behalf of the Shire Bed Company or its clients'.[5]

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Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Ministerial appointments: August 2014, Prime Minister's Office, 6 August 2014.
  2. Juliette Jowit, Shiv Malik and Haroon Siddique, Cabinet reshuffle: who has moved so far?, guardian.co.uk, 4 September 2012.
  3. Her Majesty’s Government, Number10.gov.uk, accessed 12 May 2010.
  4. Telegraph reporters, Standards watchdog opens probe into Baroness Warsi's expenses, 06 Jun 2012
  5. Gov.UK Summary of business appointments applications - Baroness Warsi, 9 March 2015, accessed 15 June 2015.