NEWS RELEASE
I issued the following press release on 25.07.2007
MP critical of flow of MoD staff to BAe Systems
Lynne Jones MP raised concerns today about what could be seen as an overly cosy relationship between BAe Systems and Ministry of Defence officials, revealed in Written Answers the MP received from Defence Secretary Des Browne[1]. The MP for Birmingham Selly Oak, said today, “I was shocked and disturbed by the large number of MOD staff applying to join BAe – 147 in the last 10 years, and 17 in the first 6 months alone of 2007”.
At the end of June, Lynne Jones asked a series of Parliamentary Questions about the numbers of Ministry of Defence staff applying to join BAe Systems under the Business Appointments process. The process affects civil servants, special advisers and military personnel at a senior level and, in addition, those who have had official dealings with, or who could have made decisions that could have benefited, their prospective employer. Des Browne indicated in his answer that it was possible that some cases may not be included in the figures. Lynne Jones said, “A question I asked on 10 July, about the total number of staff allowed to join BAe and their status, remains unanswered today, but, we do know that, of the 21 MOD staff who applied in 2006, all 21 were granted permission!”[2]
Lynne Jones voiced her concerns on the day that the Defence Secretary announced that a consortium of BAe Systems and the VT group had won a contract worth £3.6 billion for two new aircraft carriers. The MP said, “I am of course glad for ship workers on the Clyde, at Barrow and in Portsmouth. This contract is great news for them. There is, however, a very important principle at stake here, and that is that the awarding of contracts must not only be impartial but it must be seen to be impartial. We depend upon the objectivity of government officials, both to scrutinise tenders and ensure that this Country is getting a good deal from defence contractors, and also to give ministers advice on the most important priorities for our money. To put it in stark terms, money spent on ships cannot be spent on equipment for our troops in Afghanistan. I know that the current thinking is that public servants should gain commercial experience but we need to remember that the traditional clear line between public service and commercial interests is there for good reasons and should not be allowed to become blurred.”
Dr Jones drew attention to Section 4.3 of the Civil Service Management Code, which sets out the rules on the acceptance of outside appointments by crown servants, and which expressly aims “to avoid any suspicion that the advice and decisions of a serving officer might be influenced by the hope or expectation of future employment with a particular firm or organisation”. Lynne Jones said, “Such an annual steady stream of MOD staff to BAe could well engender such a hope or expectation, indeed, it could look like a veritable gravy train!”
The Code clearly states that where applicants have had “some degree of contact with the prospective employer”, for the avoidance of criticism that a post could be a “reward for past favours”, departments or agencies are asked to take into account such issues as “whether the applicant has been dealing with the receipt of tenders from … and the award of contracts to the employer “.
In 2004 Tony Blair overruled a decision by the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments to make the RAF Air Chief Marshall, Sir John Day, wait a year before taking up an appointment with BAe Systems. The then Prime Minister said it was in the "wider national interest" for Sir John to be allowed to start work within three months of leaving the Ministry of Defence.[3]
Dr Jones stressed that she was not calling into question any individual appointment but rather was concerned about BAe’s general recruitment policy. “I can see that some of those joining BAe may possess some specific and highly technical expertise but this does not seem to invariably be the case, thus raising the question as to what particular advantage BAe is gaining from employing them. Are some of these people being hired simply in order to ‘interact’ with their former colleagues?” “I look forward to understanding the whole issue better!” she added.
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Notes for Editors:
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[3] Blair overruled watchdog on RAF Chief’s defence job, Daily Telegraph, 26 July 2004
My Parliamentary Questions:
Hansard 5 July 2007 : Column 1132W
Departments: BAE Systems
Lynne Jones: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many officials from his Department applied to join BAE under the business appointments procedure in each of the last 10 years. [146952]
Des Browne: The number of staff (both civilian and military) from the Department who have submitted applications under the business appointments process to join BAE over the past 10 years is as follows:
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Number of business applications where BAE quoted
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1997
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14
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1998
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14
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1999
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7
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2000
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13
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2001
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17
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2002
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21
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2003
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7
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2004
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7
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2005
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9
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2006
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21
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2007 (to June)
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17
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Total
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147
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This information has been compiled from manual historic records of business appointment applications where ‘BAE’ has been quoted in the record and a date given. It is therefore possible that some cases may not be included in these figures.
Departments: BAE Systems
Lynne Jones: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence pursuant to the answer of 5 July 2007, Official Report, column 1132W, on Department: BAE Systems, how many of those applicants granted permission to join BAE in (a) 2006 and (b) 2007 had dealt with (i) the receipt of tenders from BAE and (ii) the award of contracts to BAE, alone or as part of a team, while employed by his Department; which jobs those granted permission to join BAE took up; and what jobs those people had performed while in his Department. [149675]
Des Browne [holding answer 16 July 2007]: The number of those granted permission to join BAE Systems in 2006 and 2007 are as follows:
Number
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Granted permission to join BAE Systems
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Who had dealt with receipt of tenders
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Involved with contract awards (alone or as part of a team)
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2006
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21
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4
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4
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2007 (to date)
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12
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4
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4
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23 July 2007 : Column 683W
It is not possible to confirm from records where the applicant actually took up the post, but the proposed post in the application, i.e. the last post in MOD, were as follows:
BAE post
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Last MOD post
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UK Customer Relations
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Naval Advisor
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Procurement Adviser
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DG, Trafalgar 200th Anniversary
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Senior Software Assurance Engineer
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Quality Assurance Representative
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Executive Secretary to Tornado Director
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PA/Harrier Assistant Director
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Sales Support
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Regional Director/Central DESO
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Team Leader Supply Chain
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Tornado IPT
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Procurement Manager
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AD/DG Log Proc
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EVP Market Development
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On secondment to BAE
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Test Pilot
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Equipment Capability
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Maintenance Programme Manager
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Engineering Manager
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Consultant
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Supply Engagement Manager
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Project Ldr Comms Suite
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Senior Equipment Support Manager
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Marketing Development and Sales
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Procurement Manager
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Consultant , defence matters
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UK Government agreements with Saudi MOD
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Typhoon Information Systems Officer
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Typhoon Information Support Officer
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Resource Engineer
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Managing Technical Demo Programme
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Senior rep on RAF Station
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OC Depth Support Manager
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Head of maintenance
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AD Depth Support Tornado
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Bid Team
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Niteworks Business Co-ordinator
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Senior Quality Assurance Engineer
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Logistic Sustainability Deployability Audit
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ILS Manager
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ILS Engineer
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Business Manager, Light Munitions
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CO Duke of Lancaster Regiment
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Cost and Pricing Manager
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Project Manager Army Base Repair Organisation
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Avionics Implementation Manager
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Tornado Project Office
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Programme Manager
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AD Engineering Policy
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Trials and Delivery Manager
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OC Comms Services Group
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Test Pilot
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Test Pilot
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Senior Support Project Engineer
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Tornado Project Support
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Director of International Maintenance and Logistics
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DG Logistics DLO
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Engineering Support Engineer
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Harrier Engineering Authority
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Tornado Customer Liaison Manager
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Tornado IPT Manager
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Export Support for Typhoon
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Regional Director for DESO
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Flying Training
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SO Fast Jet Training
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