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Decision: Gibb, Nick - Minister of State (Minister for School Standards) at the Department for Education - ACOBA advice

Advisory Committee On Business Appointments

October 19
17:28 2022

Advice Letter: Nick Gibb, Trustee, David Ross Education Trust

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Advice Letter: Nick Gibb, Civitas & David Ross Education Trust & Mayor of London's Expert Advisory Group for the London Schools' Excellence Fund

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Nick Gibb left his role as Minister of State (Minister for School Standards) at the Department for Education in September 2021.

Trustee, David Ross Education Trust

Nick Gibb sought the Committees advice about taking up an appointment with the David Ross Education Trust. The letter containing the Committees consideration and the conditions imposed on the appointment was sent in September 2022; and the appointment was taken up later that month. An accessible version of the letter is available here.

Nick Gibb previously left his role as Minister of State (Minister for School Standards) at the Department for Education in September 2012. The advice previoulsy sent to Nick Gibb in 2013 is here.

Published 28 February 2013
Last updated 19 October 2022 +show all updates

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