House of Commons
Session 2010-12
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The Register of Members' Financial Interests: Part 1
As at 30th August 2011
RIFKIND, Rt Hon Sir Malcolm (Kensington)
1. Remunerated directorships
Aberdeen Asset Management plc (non-executive), 10 Queens Terrace, Aberdeen; global fund management. Non-executive member of board, board committees and related activities. Approximately 10 board meetings a year each lasting up to 4 hours. Three involve travel abroad. Similar number of committee meetings plus preparation for meetings.
Monthly ongoing payment of £4,666.66 effective from 1 February 2011. (Registered 14 February 2011)
Continental Farmers Group plc (non-executive), 33 Athol St, Douglas Isle of Man; farming in Eastern Europe. Approximately 6 board meetings per year, each lasting around 4 hours. Occasional ad hoc meetings. Travel time to Douglas or Dublin to be added.
Monthly ongoing payment of £3,750 gross (July 2009) (Registered 8 September 2009)
Monthly ongoing payment of £4,580 gross, July 2011 (Registered 12 July 2011)
Adam Smith International (including Amphion Group Ltd and Adam Smith Services Ltd) (non-executive), 3 Albert Embankment, London; consultancy and project implementation overseas.
Monthly ongoing payment of £2,916.66 gross. (Registered 8 September 2009)
Unilever plc (non-executive), 100 Victoria Embankment London. Approximately eight board meetings a year each lasting a morning and afternoon with a dinner the previous evening. Most meetings in London, two or three in The Netherlands and one elsewhere . Also member of Board Committee, three hours the day before each board meeting. Attendance may be by video conference.
Monthly ongoing payment of £2,719 gross plus 4,167 euros gross (Registered 10 June 2010)
2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
Member of Advisory Board, L.E.K. Consulting LLP, 40 Grosvenor Place, London. Advisory Board meeting 4 times a year. Each meeting 4 hours approximately. Occasional advice by e-mail.
Quarterly payment of £6,250 gross; 4 hours approximately.
Fees for articles published by:
International Herald Tribune £200-£300 (Up to £5,000)
Independent on Sunday £300-£500(Up to £5,000)
Observer £210 (Up to £5,000)
Scotsman £300 (Up to £5,000)
Spectator £250(Up to £5,000)
Sunday Times £750 (Up to £5,000)
Washington Post £455(Up to £5,000)
The Times £300(Up to £5,000)
Sunday and Daily Telegraph £400-£800 (Up to £5,000)
Financial Times, Number One Southwark Bridge , London SE1 9HL . £300 (Up to £5,000)
The Times, News International Group, 1 Virginia Street, London E98 1XY
Payment of £1,000 for two articles. Hours: 4 hrs. (Registered 14 February 2011)
Payments of £600, £500 and £500 for three articles. Hours: 2 hrs each. (Registered 30 August 2011)
Payments for articles for Daily Telegraph, 111 Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1W 0DT:
Payment of £700. Hours: 3 hrs. (Registered 14 February 2011)
Payments of £500, £475 and £588 for three articles. Hours: 2 hrs each. (Registered 30 August 2011)
Payments for articles for the Guardian, 90 York Way, London N1 9GU:
Payment of £285. Hours: 2 hrs. (Registered 30 August 2011)
Payments for articles in the Evening Standard, Northcliffe House, 2 Derry Street, London W8 5EE:
Payment of £500. Hours: 2 hrs. (Registered 30 August 2011)
Senior Counsellor, Dragoman, Collins Street, Melbourne, Australia, specialist advisory firm. No regular meetings, communication by email and occasional meetings in London as might be required. Retainer of Australian $12,500 paid every three months.
July 2011: one hour meeting in London. (Updated 30 August 2011)
Payments from UBS Investment Bank, 1 Finsbury Avenue, London EC2M 2PP for presentations in London, Edinburgh and New York
Series of four 8 hour presentations on international affairs for during recess and on Friday. Fee £25,000. (Updated 30 August 2011)
Payments from Rathbone Brothers Plc, 159 New Bond Street, London W1S 2UD:
Payment of £3,000.Hours: 1.5 hrs (Updated 30 August 2011)
5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)
Honorary membership of the Chelsea Arts Club.