Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown is a British Conservative Party politician who has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for The Cotswolds since 2005. He is known for his role as the Chair of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), where he has been vocal about issues of accountability in public spending and management, particularly in relation to infrastructure and safety concerns. Recently, he has been in the news for highlighting the 'intolerable risks' at the Sellafield nuclear site, emphasizing the need for urgent reforms in its management and operations.
Born on Dec 01, 1957 (68 years old)
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Geoffrey Clifton-Brown wrote to the Crown Estate Commissioners seeking more information on Andrew’s lease arrangements for Royal Lodge.
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Geoffrey Clifton-Brown is the chairman of the Public Accounts Committee demanding explanations about Andrés's use of the Royal Lodge.
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Geoffrey Clifton-Brown announced that the Public Accounts Committee would seek further information on Prince Andrew's financial dealings.
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Geoffrey Clifton-Brown chairs the select committee that may launch an inquiry into Prince Andrew's residence.
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Sir Geoffrey Clifton Brown was a Conservative MP and committee member who heard petitions regarding HS2.
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Geoffrey Clifton-Brown is the Tory MP who chairs the PAC and expressed concerns about the risks at Sellafield.
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