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Lords' Interests Amendments Lords' interests amendments Amendments to the Register of Lords' Interests since June 2010. This PDF copy was taken at 18:40 Friday 31st August 2012 ABERDARE, Lord Category 2: Remunerated employment, office, profession etc. Interest deleted 27/02/2012: Publications Consultant, Freemasons' Grand Charity (irregular employment) Category 10: Non-financial interests (a) Interest added 27/02/2012: Director, F.C.M. Limited (recording rights) ADDINGTON, Lord Category 1: Directorships Interest added 24/11/2010: Chairman, Microlink PC (UK) Ltd (computing and software) Category 2: Remunerated employment, office, profession etc. Interest added 07/03/2012: Media training given by the Member to the Daily Mail Group Trust (December 2011) Category 7: Overseas visits Interest deleted 05/11/2010: Visit to India, 26 September-4 October 2009, under auspices of Liberal Democrats Friends of India; business class flights and accommodation paid for by Government of India ADEBOWALE, Lord Category 1: Directorships Interest deleted 14/06/2012: Non-executive Director, St Vincent Healthcare (retains 5% shares in this organisation) Interest amended 15/06/2012: Non-executive Director, Three Sixty Action Ltd (holding company; community development, media and IT) (see category 4(a)) Interest amended 15/06/2012: Director, Leadership in Mind Ltd (business activities; certain income from services provided personally by the Member is or will be paid to this company or to TomahawkPro Ltd; see category 4(a)) Interest amended 15/06/2012: Non-executive Director, TomahawkPro Ltd (a subsidiary of Three Sixty Action Ltd; collaborative software & IT innovation; no income from this post is received at present; certain income from services provided personally by the Member is or will be paid to this company or to Leadership in Mind Ltd; see category 4(a)) Category 2: Remunerated employment, office, profession etc. Interest added 14/06/2012: Board Member, NHS Commissioning Board Category 4: Shareholdings (b) Interest deleted 14/06/2012: St Vincent Healthcare Category 4: Shareholdings (a) Interest added 14/06/2012: 100 per cent ownership with partner of Leadership in Mind Ltd (business activities) Interest amended 15/06/2012: 50 per cent holding in TomahawkPro Ltd (collaborative software & IT innovation) Interest amended 15/06/2012: 30 per cent holding in Three Sixty Action Ltd (holding company; community development, media and IT) Category 5: Land and property Interest amended 14/06/2012: Flat in London E11 from which rental income is received Category 10: Non-financial interests (e) Interest added 15/06/2012: Board Member, Locality (registered charity; community asset ownership) ADONIS, Lord Category 1: Directorships Interest added 24/01/2011: Non-executive Director, Dods (Group) plc (public affairs and policy communications) Interest amended 01/10/2011: Non-executive Director, RM plc (education service company) Category 2: Remunerated employment, office, profession etc. Interest added 24/01/2012: Education consultant, Boston Consulting Group and GEMS Education (international only; no advice to UK clients or government) Interest deleted 24/01/2012: Director of the Institute for Government (charity working to increase government effectiveness) Interest added 26/06/2012: Member of Advisory Board, TSL Education Ltd Interest added 26/06/2012: Occasional speaker, JLA Speaker Bureau (specialist agency for keynote and after-dinner speakers) Interest amended 26/06/2012: Speaking engagement, 1 May 2012, Office Depot Ltd, Strategic Thinking Forum Interest amended 26/06/2012: Speaking engagement, 9 May 2012, Independent Schools' Bursars Association Annual Conference Interest added 27/06/2012: Speaking engagement, 11 June 2012, Institute of Travel and Tourism Annual Conference Category 10: Non-financial interests (d) Interest added 30/06/2012: Chair, Progress Category 10: Non-financial interests (e) Interest added 24/01/2011: Non-executive Director, Baker Dearing Educational Trust Interest added 24/01/2011: Non-executive Director, Edge Foundation (vocational education charity) Interest amended 27/05/2011: Trustee, Teach First (teacher recruitment charity) AFSHAR, Baroness Category 6: Sponsorship Interest amended 10/06/2011: Four unpaid researchers (part-time) AHMAD OF WIMBLEDON, Lord Category 2: Remunerated employment, office, profession etc. Interest amended 08/02/2011: Strategy and Marketing Director, Sucden Financial Limited (commodities, financial futures, options brokerage and trading) Interest deleted 29/05/2012: Councillor, Wimbledon Park, London Borough of Merton Category 5: Land and property Interest added 08/02/2011: Property in Wimbledon, London SW19 Interest amended 29/05/2012: Property in Sutton, Surrey SM2, from which rental income is received Interest deleted 29/05/2012: Property in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT1 Category 7: Overseas visits Interest added 18/10/2011: Visit to West Bank and Israel, 17-20 September 2011, as part of a delegation of parliamentarians and others; transport and accommodation costs met by Conservative Middle East Council Interest added 09/11/2011: Visit to Turkey (Istanbul and Ankara), 23-26 October 2011, for meetings with various political and business leaders, journalists and charities; costs of travel and accommodation met by Dialogue Society UK Interest added 03/01/2012: Visit to Baku, Azerbaijan, 20-22 December 2011, to address Global Conference on Economic and Social Challenges; meetings were also held with national political and business leaders, and interviews given to the media; travel and accommodation costs met by The New Azerbaijan Party AHMED, Lord Category 2: Remunerated employment, office, profession etc. Interest amended 10/06/2011: Chancellor, British Institute of Technology and E-Commerce (expenses and loss of earnings only, for attending meetings and conferences) Interest added 14/06/2012: Adviser on Diversity, Reliance UKBA Escorting (provides escorting services both in-country and overseas on behalf of UK Border Agency) (until June 2013) Category 7: Overseas visits Interest deleted 24/06/2010: Visit to Sudan, 21-25 May 2009; all expenses funded by International University of Sudan Interest deleted 24/06/2010: Visit to Geneva, 11-12 June 2009; British-Swiss Chamber of Commerce paid for travel and accommodation Interest deleted 24/06/2010: Visit to Glasgow, 13-14 June 2009; travel and accommodation expenses paid for by Association of the British Hujjaj Interest deleted 13/09/2010: Visit to Pakistan (28 July-12 August 2009); cost of air travel was paid by Mr Sheikh Muqsood of London and accommodation was provided by the Chief Minister of Punjab and by a friend, Mian Aamer Mahmood (the Mayor of Lahore) Interest deleted 15/02/2011: Visit to Gaza, Palestine, 14-18 January 2010; all expenses paid by European Campaign to End the Siege of Gaza Interest deleted 15/02/2011: Visit to Geneva, 31 January-1 February 2010; all expenses paid by History and Culture of East Research Institute Interest deleted 15/02/2011: Visit to Barcelona, 5 February 2010; day-return paid for by Pakistan/Spanish Forum Interest deleted 08/04/2011: Visit to Pakistan, 11-15 March 2010, to attend Intellectual Forum in Sialkot; expenses met by hosts Interest deleted 08/04/2011: Accommodation in Geneva, 18 March 2010, provided by the Kashmir American Council Interest deleted 08/04/2011: Visit to Malaysia, 29 March-1 April 2010; costs of travel and accommodation met by Fiscal City Capital Interest deleted 27/05/2011: Visit to Detroit and Cincinnati, USA, 20-23 May 2010, for fundraising events organised by Human Development Foundation (HDF); travel and accommodation expenses met by HDF Interest deleted 02/06/2011: Visit to Istanbul, 27-30 May 2010, as guest of British Institute of Technology and E- Commerce; all expenses met by hosts Interest deleted 02/06/2011: Visit to Fez, Morocco, 4-7 June 2010, as a speaker at the Fez Festival; travel and accommodation expenses met by Festival organisers Interest deleted 28/09/2011: Visit to Jerusalem, 8-10 July 2010; all travel and accommodation costs met by Middle East Monitor Interest deleted 28/09/2011: Visit to Pakistan, 3-13 September 2010, to visit Muslim Hands camps in Pakistan; costs of accommodation and local transport met by Muslim Hands (UK-based charity); flight and costs of remaining days in Pakistan paid by Member Interest added 26/10/2011: Visit to Spain, 13-16 October 2011, to attend a retreat organised by the Cordoba Forum; all travel and accommodation costs were met by the Cordoba Forum (UK) Interest added 26/10/2011: Visit to Vienna, 27-29 October 2011, to attend Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Conference; all travel and accommodation costs met by OSCE Interest added 24/01/2012: Visit to Strasbourg, 21 January 2012, to attend a COJEP International (Council for Justice, Equality and Peace) human rights award ceremony; COJEP International paid for travel to Strasbourg and one night's accommodation (Member paid for return flight) Interest deleted 24/01/2012: Visit to Sudan, 14-16 January 2011, to observe the referendum; travel and accommodation was provided by the Muslim Hands Charity Interest deleted 08/02/2012: Visit to Berlin, 4-5 February 2011; hotel costs met by Free Kashmir Organisation, Berlin Interest added 08/02/2012: Visit to Barcelona, 3-4 February 2012, as guest of Counsellor General of Pakistan; cost of two nights' accommodation (but not travel) met by Counsellor General of Pakistan Interest deleted 02/04/2012: Visit to Pakistan and Azad Kashmir, 19-27 February
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