The Committee on Radioactive Waste Management

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The Committee on Radioactive Waste Management (CoRWM) is an independent committee appointed by the UK Government, whose task is to review the options for managing radioactive wastes for which there is "no agreed long-term solution".

It was set up in November 2003 after a public consultation called ""Managing Radioactive Waste Safely" had been launched by the Government in September 2001. The Committee is chaired by Gordon MacKerron, Director, Sussex Energy Group, SPRU, University of Sussex.

The Convoluted Nuclear Links of Some of its Members

Although CoRWM is independent - some of its panel have some interesting associations [1]:

Fred Barker - Was a contractor to the DTI up to March 05, advising on potential stakeholder engagement arrangements for the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority.

Professor Andrew Blowers OBE - former Board Member of Nirex.

Mark Dutton - Is the sole Director of Mark Dutton and Associates, a consultancy that provides services on nuclear industry issues, mainly to NNC Limited, various Government Departments, and international and national bodies such as the International Atomic Energy Agency of the United Nations.

NNC Limited has been appointed as the Committee's Programme Manager through an open competition tendering process. In 2004 Dutton wrote to CoRWM's Chair to clarify his relationship with NNC and to ensure that any future involvement with the company "does not involve any conflict of interest."

Lynda Warren - Emeritus Professor of Environmental Law at the University of Wales. Director, Integrated Decision Management International Limited; Associate, Integrated Decision Management Limited. IDM works for CoRWM. [2]

Jenny Watson - is a senior Human Rights Adviser, Global Partners and Associates, and former Chair, Nirex Independent Transparency Review Panel. Andrew Puddephatt, the current Chair of Nirex UK's Independent Transparency Review panel,is Watson's partner.

Pete Wilkinson - Director of Wilkinson Environmental Consulting Ltd (WECL). Associate Integrated Decision Management Limited, that works for CoRWM. [3]

Spinning Safe Waste

As from 1st August 2005, CoRWM retained Pr Company, Luther Pendragon, to advise on "communication issues arising from the third phase of the Committee's public and stakeholder engagement process". [4]

The Luther team working on the account includes Adam Lewis, Ben Rich, Mike Granatt, Susie Winter and Aideen Lee. PR Week siad that Luther Pendragon had been appointed to "help it reassure people that nuclear waste is being dealt with" [D. Bloch (2005) Luther Pendragon Takes On Nuclear Waste Brief, PR Week, 12 August, p8].

Grayling PR also lists CoRWM as a client in the PRCA Yearbook 2004