- Jeremy Peat
Jeremy Peat (born March 1945) is a banker and is the
BBC National Trustee for Scotland.Criticism
Peat was subject to severe public criticism in July 2008 for claiming over £30,000 in expenses as a BBC Trustee in one year - funded by the licence fee payer, and the equivalent of around 220 licence fees. This was significantly higher than any other Trustees. Peat spent £9,800 on flights and £12,600 on hotels in a single year. The average cost of his flights was £235. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/2459158/BBC-Trustees-claim-expenses-for-watching-Sky-television.html]
Peat was also one of four Trustees who hosted a group of "opinion formers and stakeholders" at the Wimbledon tennis tournament, at a cost of over £20,000 of licence fee payers' money. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Trust]
Career
Peat trained as an economist at
Bristol University andUniversity College London . He worked as an economist for various UK Government departments - including a brief spell atHM Treasury and eight years at theScottish Office - and also carried his economic toolkit to assignments overseas, toBangkok in 1972-74 andBotswana in 1980-84. He was Group Chief Economist at theRoyal Bank of Scotland , and from1 July 2005 became the Director of theDavid Hume Institute .Peat is Vice Chair of the Scottish
Higher Education Funding Council .He is a Fellow of both theRoyal Society of Edinburgh and theChartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland. He lives in Roslin Glen,Midlothian , and is a member of the Project Committee for the conservation ofRosslyn Chapel .He is married with two daughters.
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