Alex Allan
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 32 |
Date of birth | February 28,1992 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Parents | Robert Allan, Baron Allan of Kilmahew |
Job | Diplomat |
Education | University College London |
Harrow School | |
University of Cambridge | |
Loughborough University | |
Sedbergh School | |
Books | E-democracy: A Hansard Society Lecture |
Department for Constitutional Affairs: Departmental Annual Report 2005-06, Oral and Written Evidence, 17 October 2006, Alex Allan, Rod Clark and Barbara Moorhouse, Department for Constitutional Affairs | |
Born | Harrogate |
United Kingdom | |
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ID | 485683 |
Alex Allan Life story
Alex Grant Allan is a Scotland international rugby union player. He is now Head Coach at Hong Kong Scottish; and forwards coach for the Hong Kong international side. He previously played for Glasgow Warriors in the Pro14. He played primarily at loose head prop.
Theresa Villiers: Ex-environment secretary failed to declare Shell shares
... However the prime minister s ethics adviser at the time, Sir Alex Allan, advised her this was unnecessary because " the portfolio was managed for her and she did not take investment decisions, " they added...
Raab and Sunak both face moment of jeopardy
... Equally, we should add a bit of context: when Boris Johnson was prime minister, That inquiry, by his standards adviser Sir Alex Allan, concluded Ms Patel had broken the Ministerial Code, but Mr Johnson ignored it...
Rishi Sunak appoints Historic England head as ethics chief
... His predecessor, Sir Alex Allan, quit in 2020 after Mr Johnson overruled him over a report into alleged bullying by Home Secretary Priti Patel...
Labour calls vote to give MPs power to appoint new ethics chief
... Lord Geidt was the second ethics adviser to quit under Mr Johnson, after Sir Alex Allan left in 2020...
Lord Geidt: PM's ex-ethics adviser reveals more about why he quit
... Lord Geidt was the second ethics adviser to quit under Mr Johnson, after Sir Alex Allan left in 2020...
Lord Geidt quits: No 10 urged to release resignation letter to PM
... Sir Alex Allan, in 2020 after Mr Johnson chose not to accept his finding that Home Secretary Priti Patel had bullied civil servants...
Lord Geidt: Why did the PM's ethics adviser quit?
... Sir Alex Allan, which conventionally results in a resignation or sacking...
Union loses legal challenge to PM's decision to back Priti Patel
... In November 2020, the prime minister s then adviser on standards Sir Alex Allan ruled that Ms Patel had " unintentionally" broken the ministerial code...
Union loses legal challenge to PM's decision to back Priti Patel
The Union for senior civil servants has lost its High Court challenge to Boris Johnson 's decision to back Priti Patel over claims she bullied staff.
Last Year , the Prime Minister kept his home secretary in post despite a report accusing her of breaking the ministerial Code .
The FDA union challenged Mr Johnson's decision, arguing he had incorrectly interpreted the definition of bullying.
However The Court said it had not been " misinterpreted".
Despite losing its legal bid, the FDA said The Judgement represented a " major victory".
It welcomed The Court 's ruling that decisions taken on the ministerial Code - The Rules that govern ministers' behaviour - could be challenged In Court .
General Secretary Dave Penman said it was " an important Step Forward in The Battle to ensure that ministers are held to account for their behaviour in the workplace".
In November 2020, the Prime Minister 's then adviser on standards Sir Alex Allan ruled that Ms Patel had " unintentionally" broken the ministerial Code .
Sir Alex found that she had not consistently met The High standards required by the ministerial Code of treating her civil servants with consideration and respect and cited examples of " shouting and swearing".
" Her approach on occasions has amounted to behaviour that can be described as bullying in terms of the impact felt by individuals. "
Ministers are expected to resign if they are found to have broken the ministerial Code .
However Mr Johnson rejected his adviser's findings and said he had " full confidence" in his home secretary.
Sir Alex subsequently resigned from his role.
Following The Report , Ms Patel gave a " fulsome apology" but argued she had not been " supported" - at The Time claims were Made - by her Department .
Source of news: bbc.com