James Sassoon, Baron Sassoon

James Meyer Sassoon, Baron Sassoon Kt, FCA ( born September 11, 1955) was from 2010 to 2013 of the Commercial Secretary to the Treasury in the British Treasury. James Sassoon has worked before his appointment as Political State of ministerial rank from 2002 to 2008 in various positions in the Ministry of Finance and then advised David Cameron on fiscal policies.

In a cabinet reshuffle in September 2012 it was decided that Paul Deighton takes over the position of the Commercial Secretary to the Treasury James Sassoon in January 2013.

Education and professional experience before 2010

James Sassoon attended Eton College and studied at Oxford University after that. Sassoon started in 1977 first in the private financial and banking sector to work at Thomson McLintock & Company. He transferred in 1985 to S. G. Warburg & Co ( now UBS Warburg ), where he rose to become director in 1995, and from 2000 served as vice chairman of the investment banking division until 2002.

After working at UBS Warburg Sassoon served as a director from 2002 to 2006 for Partnerships UK, the Merchants Trust from 2006 to 2010, the ifs School of Finance and the Nuclear Liabilities find of 2008 to 2010. Moreover, was Sassoon a representative of the trusts of the National Gallery from 2002 to 2009 and the trust of the British Museum in 2009 and 2010.

James Sassoon from 2002 to 2006, the Managing Director of Finance, Regulation and Industry in the UK Treasury. In 2007 he was chosen measures to combat money laundering as President of the Working Group, a position he held until 2008.

2008 James Sassoon was appointed fiscal adviser David Cameron, who was the leader of the opposition in the House at that time, and a consultant for George Osborne, the then shadow finance minister. He was a member of the Economic Recovery Committee of the shadow cabinet of David Cameron.

James Sassoon is the author of the Tripartite Review, ie an investigation by the Financial Services Authority, the Bank of England and the UK Treasury in terms of how well they can provide all the financial stability of the country.

After the election victory David Cameron in May 2010 James Sassoon was appointed as Commercial Secretary to the Treasury and recorded under the Life peerages Act as a Life Peer in the House of Lords.

Private life

James Sassoon is a member of the extended family of merchants Sassoon. His father Hugh Meyer Sassoon is a cousin of the poet Siegfried Sassoon. James Sassoon is married and has three children.

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  • James Sassoon Biographical entry at Westminster Parliamentary Record
  • Tripartite Review
  • Member of the House of Lords
  • Life peer
  • Politicians ( 21st century)
  • Conservative Party Member
  • Bank Manager
  • Briton
  • Born in 1955
  • Man
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