Ian Patrick

Ian Patrick was the Private Secretary to the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina when Lord Ashdown occupied the role, working with Edward Llewellyn.[1] Ian Patrick was Paddy Ashdown's Private Secretary from 1998-2002, prior to going to Bosnia and features in Lord Ashdown's autobiography, A Fortunate Life which he encouraged Ashdown to write.[2] Ian Patrick was an executor of Lord Ashdown's estate following his death[3] and spoke at his funeral and the Liberal Democrat tribute to Ashdown.[4] For his work in Bosnia Ian was awarded the MBE in the 2006 New Year Honours List. Ian Patrick is currently a special advisor to Sir John Sawers GCMG.

References

  1. Benign Dictatorship by John-Paul Flintoff (http://www.flintoff.org/benign-dictatorship)
  2. A Conversation with Ashdown (http://www.totalpolitics.com/print/1818/in-conversation-with-paddy-ashdown.thtml)
  3. "Lord Jeremy Ashdown | Deceased Estates | The Gazette". m.thegazette.co.uk. Retrieved 2019-08-13.
  4. Autumn Conference 2019: Tuesday, retrieved 2019-09-28


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