The Treasurer of HM Household
Labour MP for Alyn and Deeside
This is an enriched version of the post-election September 2024 register of members' interests for any donations/support or gifts declared.
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Donations need to be declared if they are more than £1,500 in value (or if multiple donations of over £500 from the same source add up to more than £1,500)
As such, we can only show the breakdown of donations we know about. One of our recommendations is that MPs should declare an aggregate summary of donations below the threshold to fill in the context of large donations.
As of the September 2024 register, Mark Tami had declared one donation of money or support.
Of these, £0 was in kind, and £10k was cash.
In-kind donations are donations of goods or services, rather than cash.
£0 came from private individuals, and £10k came from other sources.
The following table shows the split between the sources of donations, and whether they are cash or in-kind donations.
| Donor Status | Cash |
|---|---|
| Trade Union | 10000.00 |
We have grouped organisations into a set of common categories.
Here is a summary of the kinds of organisations that donated to Mark Tami.
| Org group | Total value of donation | Donation count |
|---|---|---|
| Trade Union | 10000.00 | 1 |
| Name | Org Description | Grouping | SIC group | Payment Description | Date Registered | Payment Type | Value (£) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unite the Union | British / irish trade union | Trade Union | Agents specialized in the sale of other particular products | support for the General Election | 2024-08-20 | Cash | 10000.00 |
No registered donations were from individuals.
Donations need to be declared if they are more than £300 in value (or are multiple benefits that add up to £300).
One of our recommendations is to adopt a disclosure threshold in line with wider public sector / civil service thresholds (e.g. £20), and to consult and adopt new rules and guidance on when MPs should not accept gifts.
As of the September 2024 register Mark Tami had declared two gifts.
Of these, £2.7k was in kind, and £0 was cash.
In-kind gifts are gifts of goods or services, rather than cash.
£0 came from private individuals, and £2.7k came from other sources.
The following table shows the split between the sources of gifts, and whether they are cash or in-kind gifts.
| Donor Status | In-kind |
|---|---|
| Company | 2700.00 |
We have grouped organisations into a set of common categories.
Here is a summary of the kinds of organisations that donated to Mark Tami.
| Org group | Total value of donation | Donation count |
|---|---|---|
| Gambling | 2148.00 | 1 |
| Property | 552.00 | 1 |
| Name | Org Description | Grouping | SIC group | Payment Description | Date Registered | Payment Type | Value (£) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thakeham Group | Property developers | Property | Development of building projects | Ticket and hospitality to the Goodwood Festival of Speed | 2024-07-31 | In-kind | 552.00 |
| The Betting and Gaming Council | Betting and gambling lobbying group | Gambling | Activities of business and employers membership organizations | Two tickets with hospitality for a Madonna concert at the O2. | 2023-11-07 | In-kind | 2148.00 |
No registered gifts were from individuals.
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