Tom Tugendhat
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 51 |
Date of birth | June 27,1973 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | London |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Anissia Tugendhat |
Parents | Michael Tugendhat |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Party | Conservative Party |
Awards | Order of the British Empire |
Volunteer Reserves Service Medal | |
Official site | parliament.uk |
Nationality | British |
French | |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2015 | |
Education | Gonville & Caius College, University of Cambridge |
University of Bristol | |
University of Cambridge | |
St Paul's Juniors | |
Cousins | James Walter Tugendhat |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 414827 |
Tom Tugendhat Life story
Thomas Georg John Tugendhat MBE VR is a British politician. A member of the Conservative Party, he has served as Minister of State for Security since September 2022. He previously served as Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee from 2017 to 2022.
Fake audio of Sadiq Khan is not a crime, says Met
... Security minister Tom Tugendhat said he was aware of the fake and called for people not to " repost or amplify it"...
Nearly 100 British nationals listed as eligible to leave Gaza via Egypt
... Security Minister Tom Tugendhat has said the British government is being " very cautious" about giving an exact number of people who will be able to get out because " we neither control the border, nor do we control what s going on inside Gaza"...
Israel Gaza: Antisemitic incidents 'triple in UK' since Hamas attack
... Security minister Tom Tugendhat said he was " very concerned" at reports of an increase in antisemitism...
UK will not accept Chinese interference - Sunak
... News of the arrests was first reported in the Sunday Times, which said the researcher had links to several Conservative MPs, including Security Minister Tom Tugendhat and Foreign Affairs Committee chairwoman Alicia Kearns...
Parliament researcher rejects China spying claims
... China stance row The Sunday Times, which first reported the arrests, said the researcher had access to Security Minister Tom Tugendhat and Foreign Affairs Committee chairwoman Alicia Kearns, among others...
Government facing pressure to rethink China stance
... The Sunday Times reported the researcher had links to security minister Tom Tugendhat and foreign affairs committee chairwoman Alicia Kearns, among others...
Two men arrested under Official Secrets Act - Met Police
... It is reported he had links to several Tory MPs, including security minister Tom Tugendhat and foreign affairs committee chairwoman Alicia Kearns...
Nigel Farage: Banks warned against closing accounts
... " Speaking in the House of Commons on Monday, security minister Tom Tugendhat, said " This sort of closure, on political grounds - if that is indeed what has happened and after all we only have the allegation of it at this point - should be completely unacceptable...
Nigel Farage: Banks warned against closing accounts
The Culture Secretary has said she is concerned banks may be closing customer accounts for political reasons following claims from Brexiteer Nigel Farage .
Lucy Frazer said it is something banks " should be thinking about carefully".
Last week, Mr Farage said his bank was closing his accounts, claiming it was " serious political persecution" from an anti-Brexit banking industry.
The government is investigating payment providers over account closures.
Last Year , Paypal closed accounts run by Toby Young , who is General Secretary of The Free Speech Union. They were later reinstated by the US payments company.
The government subsequently announced a review into payment services regulations, including The Practice of firms apparently closing down the accounts of people or businesses that hold views the lender does not agree with.
Mr Frazer told LBC, the radio station: " I'm concerned people's accounts might be closed for the wrong reasons and it's something they [The Banks ] should be thinking about carefully.
" Banks are regulated, and those are the sort of things regulators should consider. "
Mr Farage said that he was told two months ago that his bank, who he did not name but is understood to be Coutts, was closing down his personal and business accounts.
The Bbc has approached Coutts' parent company Natwest for comment.
'Commercial decision'Mr Farage, who is the former leader of UKIP and a Former Member of the European Parliament , suggested that The Reason for the decision could be related to laws that banks follow on " politically exposed person" or PEPs.
These are people who hold a prominent position or influence who may be more susceptible to being involved in bribery or corruption.
Banks are required to do extra due diligence on PEPs.
Mr Farage said he was told by his bank that closing his accounts was a " commercial decision".
Uk Finance , which represents the banking industry, said lenders should discuss the closure of an account with a customer " So Far As Is feasible and permissible".
It said though there will " be situations where it may not be appropriate or permissible for a bank to engage in A Dialogue to explain their reasoning".
This would include a breach of terms and conditions, " abusive or threatening behaviour to colleagues" or if banks have been directed not to by " regulators, HM Government, police and other authorities".
Mr Farage said he approached seven other banks to open personal and business accounts and was turned down by all of them.
However, he claimed there were other reasons why his existing bank acted.
" Either for reasons of being active in politics, or having opinions that modern day corporate banks don't agree with, far too many accounts have been closed in recent years, " he told The Bbc .
" I hope that My Case blows the lid off the whole thing and that we can get changes to legislation. Everyone in the UK should be entitled to a bank account. "
Speaking in The House of Commons on Monday, security minister Tom Tugendhat , said " This sort of closure, on political grounds - if that is indeed what has happened and After All we only have the allegation of it at this point - should be completely unacceptable.
" PEPs is there to prevent the corrupt use of banking facilities by politicians in corrupt regimes. It is Not Here to silence individuals who may hold views with which we may or may not agree. "
The result of the government consultation on payment services regulations is expecting in The Next few weeks.
The Treasury declined to comment.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com