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London mayoral hopeful Tessa Jowell criticised for taking role at donor's firm | London mayoral hopeful Tessa Jowell criticised for taking role at donor's firm |
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The London mayoral hopeful Tessa Jowell is facing criticism after she took a senior position with a group of firms whose chairman is helping fund her campaign. | The London mayoral hopeful Tessa Jowell is facing criticism after she took a senior position with a group of firms whose chairman is helping fund her campaign. |
Jowell accepted a £10,000 donation from her former government colleague and Chime Communications chairman, Mervyn Davies, after talks about her joining the firm began. | Jowell accepted a £10,000 donation from her former government colleague and Chime Communications chairman, Mervyn Davies, after talks about her joining the firm began. |
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Two months after the donation, she was appointed a non-executive chair of a Chime-owned firm. | Two months after the donation, she was appointed a non-executive chair of a Chime-owned firm. |
Electoral Commission records show Lord Davies is the largest single donor to the former Labour MP’s mayoral campaign to date, with only one other person giving £5,000. | Electoral Commission records show Lord Davies is the largest single donor to the former Labour MP’s mayoral campaign to date, with only one other person giving £5,000. |
Tamasin Cave, a director of the lobbying transparency group Spinwatch, said she felt Jowell’s appointment was inappropriate. “The job, on the back of a large donation, underlines the closeness of Jowell’s ties with Chime. I don’t begrudge her a job, but the relationship clearly has the potential to benefit Chime and its clients,” Cave told the Guardian. | Tamasin Cave, a director of the lobbying transparency group Spinwatch, said she felt Jowell’s appointment was inappropriate. “The job, on the back of a large donation, underlines the closeness of Jowell’s ties with Chime. I don’t begrudge her a job, but the relationship clearly has the potential to benefit Chime and its clients,” Cave told the Guardian. |
“It also inevitably leads to speculation about whether she shares the views of Chime’s chair, Mervyn Davies. As well as being a city figure and champion of the financial sector, Davies has recently lobbied for large infrastructure projects, such as Crossrail 2, and the proposed, privately owned garden bridge. | “It also inevitably leads to speculation about whether she shares the views of Chime’s chair, Mervyn Davies. As well as being a city figure and champion of the financial sector, Davies has recently lobbied for large infrastructure projects, such as Crossrail 2, and the proposed, privately owned garden bridge. |
“Is his assessment of the needs of London shared by the vast majority of Londoners? Probably not.” | “Is his assessment of the needs of London shared by the vast majority of Londoners? Probably not.” |
Jowell’s spokesman defended the appointment, saying: “All donations to the campaign are recorded and published in accordance with the rules of the Electoral Commission.” | Jowell’s spokesman defended the appointment, saying: “All donations to the campaign are recorded and published in accordance with the rules of the Electoral Commission.” |
A spokesman for Chime said: “The approach and discussions with Dame Tessa Jowell were made by Chime’s chief executive, Chris Satterthwaite, beginning a few years ago through a shared interest in businesses involved in the community.” | A spokesman for Chime said: “The approach and discussions with Dame Tessa Jowell were made by Chime’s chief executive, Chris Satterthwaite, beginning a few years ago through a shared interest in businesses involved in the community.” |
The company has also said Jowell’s role “will be entirely separate of any activity relating to the mayor of London 2016 candidacy”. | The company has also said Jowell’s role “will be entirely separate of any activity relating to the mayor of London 2016 candidacy”. |
Davies did not respond to a request for comment. | Davies did not respond to a request for comment. |
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