Special advisers hospitality
Updated 10 March 2011
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HOSPITALITY RECEIVED² BY SPECIAL ADVISERS | |||
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Name of Special Adviser | Date of Hospitality | Name of Organisation | Type of hospitality received |
David Hass | 10/14/2010 | BBC | Lunch |
Not set | 11/01/2010 | The Times | Lunch |
Not set | 11/09/2010 | Law Society | Lunch |
Not set | 11/13/2010 | CFI | Lunch |
Kathryn Laing | 11/09/2010 | Law Society | Lunch |
Not set | 12/13/2010 | Bell Pottinger | Lunch |
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² The general principle is that hospitality must only be accepted in exceptional circumstances and which are appropriate to the circumstances, for example offered in the course of a normal business meeting or by a delegation of an overseas government; are modest and appropriate, or routine hospitality such as coffee and biscuits, or a light working lunch. Does not normally include attendance at functions hosted by HM Government; 'diplomatic' functions in the UK or abroad, hosted by overseas governments; minor refreshments at meetings, receptions, conferences, and seminars; and offers of hospitality which were declined. | Not set | Not set | Not set |