Declaration of Interests Form
The Committee for Standards in Public Life has recommended that candidates at parliamentary elections should publish a declaration of interests. This is not a statutory requirement, but the Labour Party supports this because of our commitment to maximum transparency and in demanding the highest standards in public life.
Name of candidate |
Michael Vincent Dugher |
Constituency: |
Barnsley East |
Political party: |
The Labour Party |
Date of publication: |
23 April 2010 |
| CATEGORY | |
(a) Other paid jobs and whether I intend to continue to hold them, if elected |
None. On being selected by local members in Barnsley East to be the Labour Party candidate for the General Election, under the terms of my contract of employment, I had to resign my position as a civil servant (Special Adviser) with immediate effect. |
(b) Positions of responsibility in some types of organisation, even if unpaid, and whether I intend to continue to hold them, if elected. |
None. |
(c)(i) Directorships, and whether I intend to continue to hold them, if elected. |
None. |
(c)(ii) Clients, and whether I intend to continue to advise them, if elected. |
None. |
(c)(iii) Land and property, and whether I intend to continue to hold this, if elected. |
Apart from a family home, I have no other interests in land or property. |
(c)(iv) Shareholdings, and whether I intend to continue to hold these, if elected. |
None. |
(d) Tax matters |
I have not claimed to be, or been treated as, not resident, not ordinarily resident or not domiciled in the UK for tax purposes. |
(e) Any other interests which I consider relevant. |
None. |
