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'''Anthony James McNulty''' (born 3 November 1958), known as '''Tony McNulty''', is a Labour politician and MP. He was Home Office Minister of State for Security, Counter-Terrorism, Crime and Policing from 2005-2008.  
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'''Anthony James McNulty''' (born 3 November 1958), known as '''Tony McNulty''', is a Labour politician and MP. He was Home Office Minister of State for Security, Counter-Terrorism, Crime and Policing from 2005-2008. He resigned from the government on 5 June 2009 after he was implicated in an expenses scandal.<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/5454342/Tony-McNulty-resigns-following-expenses-shame.html Tony McNulty resigns following expenses shame], The Telegraph, 5 June 2009, accessed 7 July 2009</ref>
  
 
==Career==
 
==Career==
*principal lecturer The Business School, Univiversity of North London 1983-97
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*principal lecturer The Business School, University of North London 1983-97<ref>'McNULTY, Anthony James (Tony)' ''Debrett's People of Today'' (Debrett's Peerage Ltd, November 2007);''Chadwyck-Healey Weekly Updates'', (ProQuest-CSA LLC)</ref>
*London Borough of Harrow: councillor 1986-97
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*London Borough of Harrow: councillor 1986-97, deputy leader (Labour group) 1990-96, leader (Labour group) 1996-97.<ref>Clayton Hirst, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/tony-mcnulty-all-aboard-the-transport-express-dont-give-me-brick-walls--tell-me-how-to-do-it-529121.html Tony McNulty: All aboard the transport express: 'Don't give me brick walls - tell me how to do it'], Independent, 20 March 2005.</ref>
*dep ldr (Lab) 1990-96, ldr (Lab) 1996-97; MP (Lab) Harrow E 1997-
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*MP (Labour) Harrow East 1997-
 
*Parliamentary Private Secretary  at the Department for Education and Employment  1997-99
 
*Parliamentary Private Secretary  at the Department for Education and Employment  1997-99
 
*assistant Government whip 1999-2001, Government whip 2001-02
 
*assistant Government whip 1999-2001, Government whip 2001-02
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<ref>''House of Commons Biographies'', (Dods, September 2008)</ref>
 
<ref>''House of Commons Biographies'', (Dods, September 2008)</ref>
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==Conference engagements==
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McNulty spoke on terrorism at [[CSTPV|CSTPV's]] [[International Terrorism Conference 2008]] and at the [[British Bankers' Association]] 5th Annual Financial Crime Conference on 27 November 2007. <ref>BBA press release, [http://www.bba.org.uk/bba/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=145&a=11590 Financial crime must be police priority, says BBA] (accessed 24 October 2008)</ref>
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==External Resources==
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*They Work For You.com: [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/tony_mcnulty/harrow_east Tony McNulty]
  
 
==Contact, Notes==
 
==Contact, Notes==
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Latest revision as of 12:29, 3 March 2015

Anthony James McNulty (born 3 November 1958), known as Tony McNulty, is a Labour politician and MP. He was Home Office Minister of State for Security, Counter-Terrorism, Crime and Policing from 2005-2008. He resigned from the government on 5 June 2009 after he was implicated in an expenses scandal.[1]

Career

  • principal lecturer The Business School, University of North London 1983-97[2]
  • London Borough of Harrow: councillor 1986-97, deputy leader (Labour group) 1990-96, leader (Labour group) 1996-97.[3]
  • MP (Labour) Harrow East 1997-
  • Parliamentary Private Secretary at the Department for Education and Employment 1997-99
  • assistant Government whip 1999-2001, Government whip 2001-02
  • Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 2002-03
  • Department for Transport 2003-05
  • Minister of state Home Office 2005-2008
  • Minister for Employment and Minister for London 2008-

[4]

Affiliations

[5]

Conference engagements

McNulty spoke on terrorism at CSTPV's International Terrorism Conference 2008 and at the British Bankers' Association 5th Annual Financial Crime Conference on 27 November 2007. [6]

External Resources

Contact, Notes

Contact

Address: 18 Byron Road, Wealdstone HA3 7ST
Phone: 020 8427 2100

Notes

  1. Tony McNulty resigns following expenses shame, The Telegraph, 5 June 2009, accessed 7 July 2009
  2. 'McNULTY, Anthony James (Tony)' Debrett's People of Today (Debrett's Peerage Ltd, November 2007);Chadwyck-Healey Weekly Updates, (ProQuest-CSA LLC)
  3. Clayton Hirst, Tony McNulty: All aboard the transport express: 'Don't give me brick walls - tell me how to do it', Independent, 20 March 2005.
  4. 'McNULTY, Anthony James (Tony)' Debrett's People of Today (Debrett's Peerage Ltd, November 2007);Chadwyck-Healey Weekly Updates, (ProQuest-CSA LLC)
  5. House of Commons Biographies, (Dods, September 2008)
  6. BBA press release, Financial crime must be police priority, says BBA (accessed 24 October 2008)