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#MPs with a financial interest in a #Privatised #NHS named & shamed! MPs with a financial interest in a Private NHS abusing their role to implement NHS Privatisation and Cameron is top of the list!! 1. David Cameron – Prime Minister Handed a peerage to nursing and care home tycoon Dolar Popat, who has given the Tories more than £200,000 in donations. 2. Andrew Lansley – Former Health Secretary & architect of privatisation Received a £21,000 donation in Nov 2009 from John Nash, the former chairman of Care UK. 3. Harriet Baldwin – Tory whip Former executive at JP Morgan, a major player in private healthcare. 4. Greg Barker – former Energy Minister Held shares in Quester VCT 5 plc ,a venture capital firm with multiple investments in healthcare companies. 5. Henry Bellingham Former director of Lansdowne Advisory Ltd, which has shares in private healthcare company Circle. 6. Jake Berry Has registered interests in legal firm Squire Patton Boggs, which workd with multiple NHS trusts on PFI and PPP programs. 7. Graham Brady Former advisor to PA Consulting, a management consultancy company which has worked with the NHS’s new Clinical Commissioning Groups. 8. Simon Burns – former Health Minister Attended an oncology conference paid for by Aventis Pharma – a five-day trip to the US funded by a leading drug firm. 9. Nick de Bois Was the majority shareholder in Rapier Design Group, an events management company heavily involved with the private medical and pharmaceutical industries. 10. Steve Brine Received almost £15,000 in donations from James Lupton, the chairman of investment bankers, Greenhill Europe which has a global network of corporate relationships in the healthcare sector. 11. Aidan Burley Received six bottles of wine from Hitachi consultants for a speech in 2011. Hitachi Consulting UK built an online ‘portal’ for NHS commissioners to help them monitor performance. 12. Damian Collins Spent almost a decade working for marketing agency M&C Saatchi, whose clients include PPP healthcare, AXA insurance, Astrazeneca, Pfizer and Merck 13. David Davis – former shadow home secretary Received a payment of £4,250 for a six-hour speaking engagement for private health insurance company Aviva. 14. Jonathan Djanogly Received £1,900 from Huntleigh Healthcare Ltd, which manufactures medical and orthopaedic equipment and instruments. 15. Richard Drax Received £14,000 in a series of donations from Derek Luckhurst, chief executive and owner of care home group Agincare. 16. Iain Duncan-Smith – Work and Pensions Secretary Has shares in hygiene technology company Byotrol plc, which sells products to the NHS. 17. Philip Dunne Was a non-executive director for investment firm Baronsmead VCT 4 plc, which had multiple investments in private healthcare companies. 18. Michael Fallon – Defence Secretary Former director of Attendo AB, – a Swedish private health company. 19. Mark Field Was a board advisor to Ellwood and Atfield; a recruitment firm which recruit for NHS positions and private healthcare. 20. Liam Fox – former Defence Secretary Received £5,000 from investment company IPGL Ltd, who purchased healthcare pharma company Cyprotex. 21. George Freeman Has shares in Hill House Assets Ltd, formally private health firm 4D Biomedical Ltd. 22. Mike Freer Provided marketing advice to Care Matters, a financial planning company for care homes. 23. Richard Fuller Worked for L.E.K consulting, which has six ‘partners’ in European healthcare. 24. Richard Graham Received £3,000 from asset manager Crispin Odey, a major investor in Circle. 25. William Hague – Leader of the Commons Received a £20,000 donation from MMC Ventures, which parts owns The Practice plc which runs 60 GP surgeries. 26. Philip Hammond – Foreign Secretary Beneficiary of a trust which owns a controlling interest in healthcare and nursing home developer Castlemead Ltd. 27. Mark Harper Received £5,000 from asset manager Crispin Odey, a major investor in Circle. 28. Nick Herbert Received £15,000 in donations from Caroline Nash, wife of former Care UK chairman John Nash. 29. Jeremy Hunt – Health Secretary Received £32,920 from hedge fund baron Andrew Law, a major investor in healthcare firms. 30. Margot James Had a key role at marketing giant WPP Group, which had a long list of healthcare clients. 31. Sajid Javid – Culture Secretary Received £11,000 from Moundsley Healthcare Ltd last year. 32. Jo Johnson – Downing Street policy adviser Received £6,000 from asset manager Crispin Odey, a major investor in Circle. 33. Kwarsi Kwateng Worked as an analyst for for Crispin Odey’s hedge fund Odey Asset Management. 34. Mark Lancaster Former adviser to property venture capital firm Company Palmer Capital Partners Ltd, a funder of Danescroft Commercial Developments, which has worked in the healthcare sector. 35. Dr Phillip Lee Has worked as a freelance or Medical Solutions Ltd, which provided medical cover for events. 36. Oliver Letwin – former shadow chancellor Was a non-executive director of N.M. Rothschild Corporate Finance Ltd, which invests heavily in healthcare. 37. Peter Lilley Non-Executive director of management software firm Idox plc, which provides services to the NHS Health Libraries Group and NHS Education for Scotland. 38. Tim Loughton Received £350 for training sessions with Cumberlege Connections, a political networking firm that works “extensively” with the pharmaceutical industry. 39. Mary Macleod Was a senior executive at Andersen Consulting/Accenture, which has profited from big PFI deals. 40. Francis Maude – Cabinet Office Secretary Was a director of PR firm Huntsworth plc, which was part of lobbying group Healthcare Communications Association. 41. Maria Miller – former Culture Secretary Former director of Grey’s Advertising Ltd, an advertising and brand company which worked extensively with clients in the healthcare sector. 42. Andrew Mitchell – former International Development Secretary Was a strategy adviser to global management firm Accenture, which has worked extensively with private healthcare companies and the NHS. 43. Penny Mordaunt – Communities Minister Worked for lobbying firm Hanover, where she had a range of healthcare clients. 44. Brooks Newmark – former Charities Minister Partner in the Allele Fund, which invests in healthcare startups. 45. Jesse Norman Received £5,000 from asset manager Crispin Odey, a major investor in Circle. 46. Stephen O’Brien Received payments totalling £40,000 from Julian Schild, whose family made £184million in 2006 by selling hospital bed-makers Huntleigh Technology. 47. George Osborne – Chancellor Received donation through Conservative Campaign Headquarters from Julian Schild – see above. 48. Priti Patel – Treasury Minister Worked for lobbying firm Weber Shandwick, which does PR for big healthcare and pharmaceutical firms. 49. John Redwood – former Cabinet Minister Advised the private equity company which runs Pharmacy2u, the UK’s largest dedicated internet and mail order pharmacy. 50. Jacob Rees-Mogg Partner of Somerset Capital Management LLP, which has healthcare investor Redwood Emerging Markets Dividend Income Fund as a client. 51. Sir Malcolm Rifkind – former Foreign Secretary Chairman of advisory board at L.E.K. Consulting LLP, which helps private healthcare firms identify “new business development” and “opportunities with the Government”. 52. Amber Rudd – Energy Minister Received £3,000 from hedge fund baron Andrew Law, a major investor in healthcare firms. 53. David Ruffley Received £10,000 in donations from Caroline Nash, wife of former Care UK chairman John Nash. 54. Mark Simmonds – former Foreign Minister Was paid £50,000 a year as a “strategic adviser” to Circle Health. 55. Chris Skidmore Received £3,500 for speeches to STAC Consultancy, which specialises in the launch of pharmaceutical products. 56. Julian Smith Received a £2,500 donation from Principle Healthcare Ltd in September 2014. 57. Nicholas Soames Received £2,000 from asset manager Crispin Odey, a major investor in Circle. 58. John Stanley Consultant on financial services to FIL Investment Management Ltd, which invests in healthcare. 59. Andrew Tyrie – select committee chairman Attended the Ryder Cup as Secretary of the Parliamentary Golf Society, with travel and accommodation paid for by U.S. healthcare services company Humana Europe. 60. Robin Walker His office received a £2,000 donation from Redwood Care Homes, which owns multiple care homes. 61. David Willetts – former Universities Minister Has shares in Sensortec, a company that owns Vantix which was working on a contract for a new product to detect MRSI. 62. Rob Wilson Had registered shares in Vital Imaging, a private screening company. 63. Tim Yeo Also attended the 2008 Ryder Cup, courtesy of Humana Europe. 64. Nadhim Zahawi Non-executive director of recruitment company SThree, which specialises in the Ppharmaceutical and biotechnology sector. 65. Menzies Campbell – former leader Non-executive director of Scottish American Investment Company plc, which took over one of the care homes when Southern Cross collapsed. 66. Vince Cable – Business Secretary Received a donation of £2,000 from Chartwell Care Services, which is 100% owned by Chartwell Health & Care PLC. It also owns Chartwell Private Hospitals plc, which provide day case surgery to NHS patients. 67. Nick Clegg – Deputy Prime Minister Received a donation to his constituency office for £5,000 from Alpha Medical Consultancy. 68. Simon Hughes – Justice Minister Received £60,000 donation to his constituency party from the founder of Alpha Hospitals, a private hospital firm. 69. Stephen Lloyd MP for Eastbourne. Received £544.92 aggregated over time for office equipment from Platon Medical Ltd – who provides Ear, Nose and throat devices. 70. Robert Smith Has shares in pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline. 71. Jo Swinson – Business Minister Received a donation of £2,000 September 2013 from private optician firm, Peter Ivins Eye Care. Backup: freepdfhosting/3b89981994.pdf Dodgy MPs taking part in votes which they have a financial interest in can be reported to the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner, Kathryn Hudson - email: [email protected] Key responsibilities: * Overseeing the maintenance and monitoring the operation of the Register of Members’ Financial Interests * Providing advice on a confidential basis to individual Members and to the Select Committee on Standards about the interpretation of the Code of Conduct and Guide to the Rules relating to the Conduct of Members * Monitoring the operation of the Code of Conduct and Guide to the Rules and, where appropriate, proposing possible modifications of it to the Committee on Standards * Preparing guidance and providing training for Members on matters of conduct, propriety and ethics * Receiving and investigating complaints about Members who are allegedly in breach of the Code of Conduct and Guide to the Rules, and reporting her findings to the Committee on Standards * The Commissioner also presents an annual report to the House of Commons on the work of her office List of MPs taken from this source: voxpoliticalonline
Posted on: Thu, 20 Nov 2014 09:03:39 +0000

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