DfT: business appointment rules advice – January to March 2023
Updated 21 March 2024
January to March 2023
Siobhan Campbell
Full name of applicant | Siobhan Campbell |
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Title of former Civil Service role | Deputy Chief Scientific Adviser |
Date left the Civil Service | 31 December 2022 |
New employer | WSP |
New appointment/employment (including when taken up) | Technical Director, 3 January 2023 |
Department’s decision on the application (including details of any waiting period or other conditions or restrictions applied) | • you should not draw on (disclose or use for the benefit of yourself, your prospective employer or their clients, partners or subsidiaries) any privileged information available to you from your time in Crown Service • for 2 years from your last day in Crown Service, you should not become personally involved in lobbying the Department for Transport (DfT) (or any of its arms length bodies) on behalf of WSP their clients, partners or subsidiaries; nor should you make use, directly or indirectly, of your contacts in government and/or Crown service, or contacts developed during Crown Service in other governments or organisations, to influence government policy, or secure business or funding on their behalf. This does not preclude routine contact on matters aligned with government policy • for 12 months from your last day in Crown Service, you should not provide advice to any company or organisation on the terms of, or with regard to the subject matter of, a bid or contract relating directly to the work of the DfT unless explicit approval has been sought and given by the department • for 12 months from your last day in Crown Service, you should also not work on client projects for the DfT unless explicit approval has been sought and given by the department • for 12 months from your last day in Crown Service you should not be directly involved in managing or overseeing contracts with, or having project control responsibility for work with companies relating to DfT led activity unless specifically requested and agreed by the DfT for specific activities only |
George Kotschy
Full name of applicant | George Kotschy |
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Title of former Civil Service role | Deputy Director of Communications, Media and External Affairs |
Date left the Civil Service | 2 January 2023 |
New employer | Portland Communications |
New appointment/employment (including when taken up) | Director, Corporate Communications, 3 January 2023 |
Department’s decision on the application (including details of any waiting period or other conditions or restrictions applied) | • you should not draw on (disclose or use for the benefit of yourself, your prospective employer or their clients, partners or subsidiaries) any privileged information available to you from your time in Crown Service • for 2 years from your last day in Crown Service, you should not become personally involved in lobbying the DfT (or any of its arms length bodies) on behalf of Portland Communications, their clients, partners or subsidiaries; nor should you make use, directly or indirectly, of your contacts in government and/or Crown service, or contacts developed during Crown Service in other governments or organisations, to influence government policy, or secure business or funding on their behalf. This does not preclude routine contact on matters aligned with government policy • for 12 months from your last day in Crown Service, you should not provide advice to any company or organisation on the terms of, or with regard to the subject matter of, a bid or contract relating directly to the work of the DfT or its arms length bodies • for 12 months from your last day in Crown Service, you should also not work on client projects for the DfT unless explicit approval has been sought and given by the department • for 12 months from your last day in Crown Service you should not be directly involved in managing or overseeing contracts with, or having project control responsibility for work with companies relating to DfT led activity unless specifically requested and agreed by the DfT for specific activities only |
William Holloway
Full name of applicant | William Holloway |
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Title of former Civil Service role | Special Advisor |
Date left the Civil Service | 25 October 2022 |
New employer | 5654 & Company |
New appointment/employment (including when taken up) | Director, 9 January 2023 |
Department’s decision on the application (including details of any waiting period or other conditions or restrictions applied) | • you should not draw on (disclose or use for the benefit of yourself, your prospective employer or their clients, partners or subsidiaries) any privileged information available to you from your time in Crown Service • for 12 months from your last day in Crown Service, you should not become personally involved in lobbying the DfT (or any of its arms length bodies) on behalf of your clients, partners or subsidiaries; nor should you make use, directly or indirectly, of your contacts in government and/or Crown service, or contacts developed during Crown Service in other governments or organisations, to influence government policy, or secure business or funding on their behalf. This does not preclude routine contact on matters aligned with government policy • for 12 months from your last day in Crown Service, you should not provide advice to any company or organisation on the terms of, or with regard to the subject matter of, a bid or contract relating directly to the work of the DfT or its arms length bodies • in addition, you must inform the Permanent Secretary’s office if you wish to undertake any new appointments (whether paid or unpaid) during the 12 months following your last day in Crown service, and we will advise you on whether a further business appointment rules (BAR) application is required. You must do this before accepting any new offer of employment or appointment |
Neil Tweedie
Full name of applicant | Neil Tweedie |
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Title of former Civil Service role | Special Advisor |
Date left the Civil Service | 6 September 2022 |
New employer | The Times |
New appointment/employment (including when taken up) | Leader Writer, 9 January 2023 |
Department’s decision on the application (including details of any waiting period or other conditions or restrictions applied) | • for 2 years from your last day in Crown Service, you should not become personally involved in lobbying the DfT (or any of its arms length bodies) on behalf of News UK, their partners or subsidiaries; nor should you make use, directly or indirectly, of your contacts in government and/or Crown service, or contacts developed during Crown Service in other governments or organisations, to influence government policy, or secure business or funding on their behalf. This does not preclude routine contact on matters aligned with government policy • you should not draw on (disclose or use for the benefit of yourself, your prospective employer or their clients, partners or subsidiaries) any privileged information available to you from your time in Crown Service • for 2 years from your last day in Crown Service, you should not provide advice to any company or organisation on the terms of, or with regard to the subject matter of, a bid or contract relating directly to the work of the DfT or its arms length bodies • in addition, you must inform the Permanent Secretary’s office if you wish to undertake any new appointments (whether paid or unpaid) during the 2 years following your last day in Crown service, and we will advise you on whether a further BAR application is required. You must do this before accepting any new offer of employment or appointment |
Alex Luke
Full name of applicant | Alex Luke |
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Title of former Civil Service role | Interim Director - Corporate Finance and Property |
Date left the Civil Service | 6 January 2023 |
New employer | Deloitte LLP |
New appointment/employment (including when taken up) | Director, 9 January 2023 |
Department’s decision on the application (including details of any waiting period or other conditions or restrictions applied) | • you should not draw on (disclose or use for the benefit of yourself, your prospective employer or their clients, partners or subsidiaries) any privileged information available to you from your time in Crown Service • for 2 years from your last day in Crown Service, you should not become personally involved in lobbying the DfT (or any of its arms length bodies) on behalf of Deloitte, their clients, partners or subsidiaries; Lobbying in this context means that you should not personally communicate with government (including ministers, special advisers and officials) as a representative of your new employer with a view to influencing a government decision or policy in relation to their interests or the organisation by which you are employed or to whom you are contracted • you should not make use, directly or indirectly, of your government and/or Crown Service contacts, or contacts developed during Crown Service in other governments or organisations, to secure funding or business on behalf of yourself, your prospective client or employer or their subsidiaries partners or clients for 12 months from your last day in Crown Service • for 12 months from your last day in Crown Service, you should not provide advice to any company or organisation on the terms of, or with regard to the subject matter of, a bid or contract relating directly to the work of the DfT. This also includes specific programmes in which you have been directly involved with DfT’s arms length bodies • for 12 months from your last day in Crown Service you should not be directly involved in managing or overseeing contracts with or having project control responsibility for work with companies relating to DfT led activity unless specifically requested and agreed by the DfT for specific activities only. You should also not work on client projects for the DfT for 12 months unless explicit approval has been sought and given by the department. This also includes specific programmes that you have been directly involved in with DfT’s arm’s length bodies |
Brian Johnson
Full name of applicant | Brian Johnson |
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Title of former Civil Service role | CEO, Maritime and Coastguard Agency |
Date left the Civil Service | 14 October 2022 |
New employer | Trustee - Association of Sail Training Organisations |
New appointment/employment (including when taken up) | Trustee, 6 March 2023 |
Department’s decision on the application (including details of any waiting period or other conditions or restrictions applied) | • you should not draw on (disclose or use for the benefit of yourself, the Association of Sail Training Organisation or their clients, members, partners or subsidiaries) any privileged information available to you from your time in Crown Service • for 2 years from your last day in Crown Service, you should not become personally involved in lobbying the DfT (or any of its arms length bodies) on behalf of the Association of Sail Training Organisations; nor should you make use, directly or indirectly, of your contacts in government and/or Crown service, or contacts developed during Crown Service in other governments or organisations, to influence government policy, or secure business or funding on their behalf, or on behalf of their members. This does not preclude routine contact on matters aligned with government policy |
Full name of applicant | Brian Johnson |
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Title of former Civil Service role | CEO, Maritime and Coastguard Agency |
Date left the Civil Service | 14 October 2022 |
New employer | Trustee – Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents |
New appointment/employment (including when taken up) | Trustee, 6 March 2023 |
Department’s decision on the application (including details of any waiting period or other conditions or restrictions applied) | • you should not draw on (disclose or use for the benefit of yourself, the Association of Sail Training Organisation or their clients, members, partners or subsidiaries) any privileged information available to you from your time in Crown Service • for 2 years from your last day in Crown Service, you should not become personally involved in lobbying the DfT (or any of its arms length bodies) on behalf of the Association of Sail Training Organisations; nor should you make use, directly or indirectly, of your contacts in government and/or Crown service, or contacts developed during Crown Service in other governments or organisations, to influence government policy, or secure business or funding on their behalf, or on behalf of their members. This does not preclude routine contact on matters aligned with government policy |