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Stratton, Allegra - Prime Minister’s COP26 spokesperson, Cabinet Office - ACOBA advice.

Advice to Allegra Stratton, former Prime Minister’s COP26 spokesperson, Cabinet Office, on business appointments after leaving Crown service.

Documents

Advice Letter, Allegra Stratton, commission with Saxa Vord

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Advice Letter: Allegra Stratton, Independent Consultancy

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Advice letter: Allegra Stratton, Contributing Editor, Bloomberg News

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Details

Allegra Stratton left her role as Prime Minister’s COP26 spokesperson in December 2021 and left Crown service in January 2022

Commission with Saxa Vord

Ms Stratton sought advice, under her consultancy (below), to work with Saxa Vord (An accessible version of the letter is available here.)

Independent Consultancy

Ms Stratton sought the Committee’s advice about setting up an independent consultancy (An accessible version of the letter is available here.)

Contributing Editor, Bloomberg News

Ms Stratton sought the Committee’s advice about taking up a role with Bloomberg News. The letter containing the Committee’s consideration and the conditions imposed on the appointment was sent in May 2022; and the appointment was taken up June 2022. An accessible version of the letter is available here.

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Published 21 June 2022

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