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Kip Meek to stand down from Ofcom Board
The Ofcom Board today announced that Chief Policy Partner Kip Meek will be standing down from the Ofcom Board with effect from early 2007.
Kip Meek joined the Ofcom Board in March 2003 and is responsible for Ofcom’s content and standards, legal and international functions. As Chairman of the independent European Regulators’ Group (ERG) – a post he holds until January 2007 – he also leads the work of 33 national regulatory authorities in advising the European Commission on the regulation of electronic communications markets.
Ofcom Chairman David Currie said: “On behalf of the Board I would like to express our gratitude to Kip for his incisive leadership and significant policy achievements at Ofcom and, more widely, in Europe.”
Ofcom Chief Executive Ed Richards said: “Kip is a greatly valued and respected colleague. I would like to add my personal thanks for his considerable contribution and support.”
Ofcom Chief Policy Partner Kip Meek said: “I have enjoyed my time at Ofcom immensely. However, with the completion of my term as ERG Chairman next year – and as my fifth year with Ofcom approaches – the time is right for me to move on.”
Ends.
It seems Mr Meek will be sloping off to even better paid work in the private telecoms sector based on his now extensive network of contacts at Ofcom and after several years of consistently failing to do anything policy based to stop the UK citizen consumer from being ripped off over NGN numbers.
Presumably his next little appointment will inevitably at least double his current Ofcom salary to a level of £500,000 per annum or more.
Talk about Tony's Cronies.