Decision

Deighton, Lord - Commercial Secretary to the Treasury - ACOBA recommendation

Approval for Lord Deighton, former Commercial Secretary to the Treasury, on business appointments after leaving Crown service.

Documents

ACOBA approval letter: Lord Deighton, Non-executive Director, Square, Inc.

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ACOBA approval letter: Lord Deighton, Chairman, Heathrow Airport Holdings Ltd

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ACOBA approval letter: Lord Deighton, Governance Review, IAAF

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ACOBA approval letter: Lord Deighton, Non Executive Director, Holdingham Group

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Details

The letter to Lord Deighton, former Commercial Secretary to the Treasury. The committee’s advice, that there was no reason why he should not take up these appointments subject to conditions, was accepted.

Published 10 December 2015
Last updated 16 May 2016 + show all updates
  1. New appointment added

  2. Added appointment with Heathrow Airport

  3. Added appointment with Holdingham Group

  4. First published.