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Title: New Ofcom CEO Post by idb on Oct 5th, 2006 at 11:22pm
As expected:
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/media/news/2006/10/nr_20061005_ceo Ofcom Board Appoints Ed Richards as Chief Executive Officer The Ofcom Board today announced it had appointed Ed Richards as Chief Executive Officer with immediate effect. Ed Richards joined the Ofcom Board in March 2003. In July 2005 he was promoted to Chief Operating Officer, in which role his responsibilities included strategy, research, consumer policy, business planning, finance, human resources and Ofcom’s functions in the Nations and Regions. Prior to his appointment to Ofcom, Ed was the Prime Minister’s Senior Policy Advisor on Media, Telecoms, Internet and e-Government. Before that he was Controller of Corporate Strategy at the BBC. He also worked in consulting at London Economics Ltd. Ofcom Chairman David Currie said: "Ed has played a critically important role in the establishment of Ofcom. He has a profound understanding of the markets we regulate and is ideally placed to lead the organisation into the future." Ed Richards said: "This is a fascinating job in a fascinating and fast changing area. We have a strong organisation, committed people and a track record that we intend to build on. I am thoroughly looking forward to the challenges.” Notes for Editors and CSEs Under the Office of Communications Act 2002, the Chief Executive of Ofcom is a public appointment made by the Ofcom Board, involving an independent assessor and subject to approval by the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry and the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. The executive search process began in June 2006 and was led by Jan Hall of JCA Group. The post was advertised nationally and a number of external and internal candidates were interviewed. Ofcom is the independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries, with responsibilities across television, radio, telecommunications and wireless communications services. |
Title: Re: New Ofcom CEO Post by kk on Oct 6th, 2006 at 7:06am
The Times October 06, 2006
Tories give warning on Ofcom's Labour Party links By Amanda Andrews START Quote CONSERVATIVES said yesterday that Ofcom’s Labour connections needed to be monitored after Ed Richards, a former senior adviser to the Prime Minister, was appointed chief executive of the communications watchdog. Hugo Swire, the Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, said that his party would “require assurances that Ofcom will be genuinely and consistently impartial and free from any influence from the Labour Party”. Mr Swire added that “Ofcom now has even closer links to the Labour Party”. Lord Currie of Marylebone, the chairman of Ofcom, had Labour connections “and now the CEO has close connections with both Blair and Brown”. John Whittingdale, chairman of the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee, said he welcomed the appointment of Mr Richards but added that, because Lord Currie was a Labour peer, Mr Richards would need to make an extra effort to avoid criticism. “I know Ed Richards and have a high regard for him and accept that he was the best candidate for the job,” Mr Whittingdale said. “However, there’s the fact that he was closely associated with the Prime Minister at Number 10 and the chairman of Ofcom was a Labour peer. They will both have to be aware that they will be vulnerable to criticism when making controversial decisions.” Lord Currie, 59, sits on the cross-benches in the House of Lords. Mr Richards, 42, who was Ofcom’s chief operating officer, has been viewed as the most likely candidate to take over from Stephen Carter as chief executive since Mr Carter’s departure in July after a three-and-a-half-year stint. Mr Richards was recently sent on Harvard Business School’s ten-week advanced management programme, which provoked much speculation that he could be being groomed as Mr Carter’s successor. Despite a long search process, which began in June, the Ofcom board is understood to have favoured Mr Richards from early on. As chief executive he is expected to earn about £400,000 a year. Mr Carter’s most recent salary was £440,000, including benefits. Although, unlike Mr Carter — who was formerly chief operating officer at NTL UK — Mr Richards has limited corporate experience, his time at Ofcom and his political background made him a favourite for the role. Before he joined Ofcom he was controller of corporate strategy at the BBC. He also worked at London Economics, the consultancy. Mr Richards spent yesterday talking to senior staff at Ofcom’s headquarters and is expected to travel to Ofcom offices in Belfast, Glasgow and Cardiff in the coming weeks. It is not known who will replace him as chief operating officer and if that role will remain. Mr Richards joined the Ofcom board in March 2003. In July 2005 he was promoted to chief operating officer, in which role his responsibilities included strategy, research, consumer policy, business planning, finance and human resources. In his former role at Number 10 he played a key role in shaping the Communications Bill, which led to the creation of Ofcom. Mr Richards said: “This is a fascinating job in a fascinating and fast-changing area. We have a strong organisation, committed people and a track record that we intend to build on. I am thoroughly looking forward to the challenges." Mr Richards also worked earlier in his career as an adviser to Gordon Brown. Mr Swire said: “Although he has no commercial experience Ed Richards brings a great deal of expertise to this role. “However, given the concerns, post-Hutton, over the Government's potential to influence broadcasters, it is important that the correct measures are in place to protect journalistic independence.” END Quote |
Title: Re: New Ofcom CEO Post by NonGeographicalMan on Oct 6th, 2006 at 10:35pm kk wrote on Oct 6th, 2006 at 7:06am:
So another New Labour StoolPigeon with presumably some direct involvement in the setting up of the BBC Capita Call Centre 0870 scam is a Shoe In to give us more of the same strong protection of the business interests of valuable New Labour friends and benefactors such as the senior management of Capita Call Centre Ripoffs inc. The appointment of Mr Richards means no change whatsoever in the operational style of Ofcom and the continued pursuit of the same pro cosy business cartels and anti consumer regime scams. The same regime that sees 5 or 6 different channels a night on Freeview after midnight now turn into 09 fake quiz lines on games which involve no skill but only random luck to get the answer right. And the same regime that allows Freeview to be prevented from providing a viable alternative to Sky by being totally dominated by the existing five main channels launching numerous more inferior channesl to keep channels that provide a real program choice off the platform. Presumably so long as New Labour Cronies like Mr Richards run Ofcom then keen telecoms consumers like me who are also former Conservative elected representatives can be guaranteed to be subject to a secret New Labour Ofcom board veto that means we don't even make it through the door for interview if we apply to be on bodies such as the Ofcom Consumer Panel and the Ofcom Advisory Committee for England. I find the total failure to try and change Ofcom's despicable anti consumer culture by employing an internal toady to be truly shocking. >:( [smiley=thumbdown.gif] [smiley=thumbdown.gif] [smiley=thumbdown.gif] |
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