Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy: Secondment

Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy written question – answered at on 24 April 2017.

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Photo of Tracy Brabin Tracy Brabin Labour, Batley and Spen

To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, how many staff are seconded to his Department; and how many such staff are seconded from which companies and organisations.

Photo of Margot James Margot James Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy)

There are currently 40 staff seconded to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS). The table below shows the organisations that secondees are from and the number of secondees from each organisation:

Organisation

No.

Organisation

No.

Organisation

No.

National Grid

2

Irish Government

1

New Economy Manchester

1

Brighton & Hove City Council

1

NHS Trust Development Authority

1

Royal Society

1

City & County of Swansea

1

Imperial College London

1

National Physical Laboratory

1

University of Liverpool

1

Innovate UK

1

Oxford University

1

BMWi - Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, Germany

1

British Business Bank

1

West Yorkshire combined Authority

1

QAA (Quality assurance agency for higher education)

3

UK Petroleum Industry Association Ltd

1

Southend on Sea Borough Council

1

Research Councils UK

2

City of Bradford MDC

1

Science & Technology Facilities Council

1

Chartered trading standards institute

1

Jisc

2

UK Atomic Energy Authority

1

University of Sheffield

1

Financial Conduct Authority

1

Natural Environment Research Council

1

Jacobs

1

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

1

The Financial Reporting Council Ltd

1

HEFCE (Higher Education Funding Council for England)

1

Environment Agency

1

British Standards Institute

1

Shell

1

Deloittes

1

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