MOJ Business Appointment Rules, January 2024 to March 2024
Updated 29 August 2024
PRO FORMA FOR TRANSPARENCY INFORMATION ABOUT OUTSIDE APPOINTMENTS OR EMPLOYMENT TAKEN UP BY FORMER MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT AT SCS1 AND SCS2 LEVEL AND EQUIVALENTS (INCLUDING SPECIAL ADVISERS OF EQUIVALENT STANDING)
Full Name of Applicant | Keith Maddison |
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Title of Former Civil Service Role | Deputy Director Property Services |
Date Left/Retired from the Civil Service | 31 March 2024 |
New Employer | Independent Consultancy |
New Appointment/Employment (including when taken up) | Consultant |
(1 April 2024) | |
Department’s Decision on Application (including details of any waiting period or other conditions or restrictions applied) | - Privileged information conditions - You can draw on skills and experience gained from your time in office. However, you are reminded of the confidentiality obligations placed upon you as a civil servant and must not, at any time, draw on any privileged information gained whilst in office. - Lobbying condition - Any contact with the government, directly or indirectly must only be where it could not reasonably be perceived as lobbying or seeking to influence government activities for the advantage of your new employer.- Contracts and bids condition - You must not work or advise on any bids to secure governmental funding or contracts. You may only work on or advise on the subject matter of contracts the organisation may have with the government (or related matters), provided you do not draw on any privileged information or contacts from your time in office (as per the condition above). These conditions will remain in place for a period of 1 year from your last date of service with the MoJ. |