Scottish National Party MSP for Perthshire South and Kinross-shire
Representatives in the UK's Parliaments need to declare financial interests (such as employment, donations, and gifts) that could be considered by others to influence their judgement or actions.
As part of our WhoFundsThem project, we have written about how the rules on financial interests can be improved.
You can read more about the different kind of data we hold about financial interests, including spreadsheet downloads.
Jim Fairlie has registers in the following chambers:
View the history of this person’s entries in the Register
This register last updated on: 2023-03-02
For more information on the different categories, see the official Scottish Parliament page.
On 5 February 2022 I attended the Scotland v England rugby match at Murrayfield as a guest of BT Scotland. In addition to the ticket for the match, the hospitality included food and drink. I understand that the cost of this hospitality was approximately £500. I believe that the interest does not meet the prejudice test. [Registered 18 February 2022]
I am a member of the National Farmers Union Scotland.
Note for journalists and researchers: The data on this page may be used freely, on condition that TheyWorkForYou.com is cited as the source.
This data was produced by TheyWorkForYou from a variety of sources.
For an explanation of the vote descriptions please see our page about voting information on TheyWorkForYou.