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Civil Servants (Outside Activities)

Volume 135: debated on Monday 13 June 1988

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To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment (1) if, pursuant to his answer to the hon. Member for Pontypridd of 23 May, Official Report, column 77, he will list the names and Civil Service grades of the 16 civil servants appointed as directors of public liability companies, building societies or other outside bodies specified therein; and of which such companies or other outside bodies they have been appointed;(2) pursuant to his answer to the hon. Member for Pontypridd,

Official Report,23 May, column 77, by what means and for what departmental purposes the 16 civil servants were appointed as directors of the outside bodies specified in the question.

Following is the answer:

GradeCompany
Mr. P. C. McQuail2Generation Securities Ltd.
Mr. F. A. Osborn2Trafalgar House Oil and Gas Ltd.
Mr. J. P. G. Rowcliffe2Bradford and Bingley Building Society
Mr. C. J. S. Brearley3John McLean and Sons Ltd.
Dr. D. J. Fisk3Hydraulics Research Ltd.
Mr. P. J. Fletcher3John Mowlem Homes Ltd.
Mr. R. J. Green3Butterley Brick Ltd.
Miss D. A. Nichols3John Laing ETE Ltd.
Mr. B. D. Ponsford3Smiths Industries Medical Systems Group
Mr. R. J. A. Sharp3ARC Concrete Ltd.
Mr. K. E. C. Sorensen3Balfour Beatty Construction International Ltd.
Mr. N. W. Summerton3Redland Bricks Ltd.
Miss E. C. Turton3Woolwich Equitable Building Society
Mr. A. G. Watson3Denco Ltd.
Mr. R. Johnson6Salveson Homes Ltd.
Mr. M. Tucker7Thamesmead Town
Dr. Fisk's appointment as a non-executive director of Hydraulics Research Ltd. arises directly from his official duties. The appointment of Mr. Tucker as a non-executive director of Thamesmead Town followed an approach to him by the directors of the company; he currently serves on secondment to the company. The other appointments as non-excecutive directors listed in the table were arranged by senior departmental officers with a view to providing opportunities for civil servants to obtain direct experience of the operation of the private sector.