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July 8, 2013 09:02

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Alex Brummer,

Alex Brummer

1 min read

The appointment of Ian Livingston as the new trade minister at the House of Lords was a surprise.

Livingston, the former chief executive of the BT Group, has been credited with increasing the telecom giant’s fortune by cleaning-up services to global corporations and entering the pay TV market as a potential rival to BSkyB.

But Livingston’s unpaid government appointment means he will sacrifice a pay package of over £10 million. It says something about the persuasive powers of Prime Minister David Cameron and shows that the 48-year-old Borehamwood and Elstree United Synagogue member has made financial sacrifices for the public good.

His attitude contrasts that of Stephen Hester, who took on the far more complex role at the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) but never came to terms with the fact that he was working for the government and the taxpayer.