REGISTER of MEMBERS' FINANCIAL INTERESTS As at 20

REGISTER of MEMBERS' FINANCIAL INTERESTS As at 20

January 2014 Edition REGISTER OF MEMBERS’ FINANCIAL INTERESTS as at 20 January 2014 Presented pursuant to the Resolutions of 22 May 1974, 28 June 1993, 6 November 1995, 14 May 2002, 27 March 2008, 9 February 2009, 30 April 2009 and 7 February 2011 Ordered by The House of Commons to be printed 30 January 2014 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS LONDON – THE STATIONERY OFFICE LIMITED £24.50 1017 REGISTER OF MEMBERS' FINANCIAL INTERESTS INTRODUCTION TO THE JANUARY 2014 EDITION This edition of the Register of Members' Financial Interests is the fourth to be published for the Parliament elected in May 2010, and is up to date as at 20 January 2014. The Register was established following a Resolution of the House of 22 May 1974. The maintenance of the Register is one of the principal duties of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards under House of Commons Standing Order No. 150. The main purpose of the Register is to provide information about any financial interest or any other material benefit which a Member receives w hich might reasonably be thought by others to influence his or her actions, speeches or votes in Parliament, or actions taken in his or her capacity as a Member of Parliament.1 Apart from the specific rules, there is a more general obligation upon Members to keep this overall definition of the Register’s purpose in mind when registering their interests. The interests which are to be registered are set out in the Guide to the Rules relating to the Conduct of Members, first agreed in July 19962 and revised in May 20023, July 20054, March 20075, and June 2009.6 The Guide is published under the same cover as the Code of Conduct for Members of Parliament. Interests fall into twelve categories, which are as follows: Category Descriptor Financial threshold for registration 1 Directorships Over 0.1% of annual parliamentary salary (currently £66) for individual payments Over 1% of annual parliamentary salary (currently £660) for total payments of whatever size from the same source in the course of a calendar year7 2 Remunerated As for Category 1 office, profession, employment etc 3 Clients As for Category 1 4 Sponsorships Over £1,500, either as individual payments, or as total of multiple donations of more than £500 from the same source in the course of a calendar year 5 Gifts, benefits Over 1% of annual parliamentary salary (currently £660) for and hospitality benefits of whatever size from the same source in the course of a (UK) calendar year 6 Overseas visits Over 1% of annual parliamentary salary (currently £660) if not wholly borne by Member or public funds. Threshold applies to benefits of whatever size from the same source in the course of a calendar year 1 Cf Select Committee on Members’ Interests, First Report, Session 1991–92, “Registration and Declaration of Financial Interests”, HC 236, paragraph 27. 2 HC (1995-96), HC 688 3 HC (2001-02), HC 841 4 HC (2005-06), HC 351 5 HC Deb (2007-08), 27 Mar cols 382-394 6 HC (2008-09), HC 735; updated May 2010. This Guide is published with the 2012 Code as HC 1885 of Session 2010-12. i 7 Overseas As for Category 5 benefits and gifts NB: donations of more than £500 from an overseas source in connection with political activities, other than under Category 6, are impermissible. 8 Land and Value of property: over annual parliamentary salary (currently property [not £66,000) used for personal Income derived from property: over 10% of annual parliamentary residential salary (currently £6,600) purposes] 9 Shareholdings Greater than 15% of issued share capital (on preceding 5 April), or If 15% or less of issued share capital (on preceding 5 April), greater in value than annual parliamentary salary (currently £66,000) 10 Controlled Over £1,500 for total of donations and loans of more than £500 transactions from the same source in the course of a calendar year within the meaning of Schedule 7A PPERA (loans, credit facilities and securities) 11 Miscellaneous No threshold 12 Family Over 1% of annual parliamentary salary (currently £660) in members calendar year7 employed and remunerated through parliamentary expenses The Register is published in printed form under the authority of the Committee on Standards soon after the beginning of a new Parliament, and approximately every year thereafter. Between its annual printings the Register is updated fortnightly online when the House is sitting, and less frequently at other times. It is the responsibility of Members to notify changes in their registrable interests within four weeks of the change occurring. The Register is available on the Internet and can be accessed via the following link: http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmregmem.htm. Copies of the Code of Conduct and Guide to the Rules relating to the Conduct of Members may be viewed at http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201012/cmcode/1885/188501.htm. They can also be obtained from The Stationery Office as House of Commons paper No 1885 of session 2010- 12. 7 The job titles given are those set out in guidance issued by the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority: see http://www.parliamentarystandards.org.uk/IPSAMPs/Pages/HR,-Payroll,-Interns.aspx. ii Free internet access to the Register is available in the Search Room, Parliamentary Archives, London SW1A 0PW, by appointment only (tel. 020 7219 3074). The Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards may inquire into allegations that a Member has not registered interests in accordance with the rules of the House. Entries are printed in bold italics, with an appropriate explanatory note, when they have been made following an inquiry by the Commissioner. Such entries may be made at the request of the Committee on Standards, following an inquiry and memorandum by the Commissioner, or after the Commissioner has resolved the matter by means of the rectification procedure available under Standing Order No 150. Any questions about the Register should be addressed to the office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards at the House of Commons, London SW1A OAA or via [email protected]. Kathryn Hudson Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards 20 January 2014 iii Part 1 ABBOTT, Diane (Hackney North and Stoke Newington) 2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc Articles written for The Guardian. Address: Guardian News & Media, Kings Place, 90 York Way, London N1 9GU. Payments from Places for People Individual Support, 4 the Pavilions, Portway, Preston PR2 2YB: 18 February 2013, payment of £1,500 as second part of fee for speaking at ‘Places for People’ Annual Conference. Hours: 8 hrs. (Registered 18 February 2013) January 2013, fee of £600 for taking part in BBC Two University Challenge TV programme. Address of payer: Granada ITV Studios, 4th Floor, Manchester M60 9EA. Hours: 4 hrs. (Registered 4 February 2013) 18 May 2013, fee of £1,000 as VIP guest speaker at Manchester Metropolitan University Education Conference. Address of payer: Manchester Metropolitan University, All Saints Building, Oxford Road, Manchester M15 6 BH. Hours: 8 hrs. (Registered 21 May 2013) 5 June 2013, fee of £500 as guest on 10 O’Clock Live Series 3. Address of payer: Endemol UK, Shepherds Building Central, Charecroft Way, London W14 OEE. Hours: 5 hrs. (Registered 5 June 2013) Payments from MRL Public Sector Consultants, Pepple House, 8 Broad Street, Great Cambourne, Cambridge CB23 6HJ: 17 June 2013, I received a fee of £1,000 for speaking at a conference entitled “Emerging Democracies in Africa: Challenges and Opportunities” organized by the Nigerian National Institute for Legislative Studies. Hours: 8 hrs. The cost of my flights, transfers and hotel accommodation in Abuja from 15-18 June 2013 were also met; estimated value £1,500. (Registered 28 June 2013) 26 November 2013, I received a fee of £1,000 for speaking at the 1st African Legislative Summit, National Assembly, Abuja, Nigeria. Hours: 8 hrs. The cost of my flights, transfers and hotel accommodation in Abuja were also met; estimated value £5,000. (Registered 3 December 2013) 23 July 2013, I received a fee of £5,000 for appearing as a contestant on ITV’s ‘The Chase Celebrity – Series 3’ television programme. Address of payer: ITV Studios Ltd, London Television Centre, Upper Ground, London SE1 9Lt. Hours: 12 hrs. (Registered 23 July 2013) Fees received for co-presenting BBC’s ‘This Week’ TV programme. Address: BBC Television Centre, Wood Lane, London W12 7RJ: (Registered 4 November 2013) 24 October 2013, received £700. Hours: 3 hrs. (Registered 4 November 2013) 31 October 2013, received £700. Hours: 3 hrs. (Registered 4 November 2013) 28 November 2013, received £700. Hours: 3 hrs. (Registered 12 December 2013) 19 December 2013, received £700. Hours: 3 hrs. (Registered 7 January 2014) 9 January 2014, received £700. Hours: 3 hrs. (Registered 13 January 2014) 3 December 2013, received fee of £150 for speaking at London Street Play event at City Hall. Address of payer: London Play, Unit F3, 89-93 Fonthill Road, London N4 3JH. Hours: 2 hrs. (Registered 12 December 2013) 1 7. Overseas benefits and gifts See my entry in Category 2. ABRAHAMS, Debbie (Oldham East and Saddleworth) 4. Sponsorships (a) Donations to my constituency party or association, which have been or will be reported by my party to the Electoral Commission: Name of donor: UNISON North West Address of donor: Arena Point, 1 Hunts Bank Manchester M3 1UN Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £3,055 for printing of leaflets Donor status: Trade Union (Registered 25 January 2013) Name of donor: UNISON North West Address of donor: Arena Point, 1 Hunts Bank Manchester M3 1UN Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: printing of leaflets (value £3,150) Donor status: Trade Union (Registered 13 June 2013) Name of donor: UNISON North West Address of donor: Arena Point, 1 Hunts Bank Manchester M3 1UN Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: printing of newsletter and leaflets (value £2,269) Donor status: Trade Union (Registered 8 January 2014) 8.

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