Ben Elliot

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BornBenjamin William Elliot
11 August 1975
Alma materBristol University
Member ofJeffrey Epstein/Black book

Employment.png Chairman of the Conservative Party Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
24 July 2019 - 5 September 2022
Appointed byBoris Johnson
Serving with James Cleverly, Amanda Milling and Oliver Dowden

Ben Elliot is a British businessman who was co-Chairman of the Conservative Party from July 2019 until September 2022 alongside James Cleverly (2019–2020), with Amanda Milling (2020-2021) and with Oliver Dowden (2021-2022). In 2018, Ben Elliot was appointed by Michael Gove, then the Secretary of State for Environment, as the government's first Food Surplus and Waste Champion.

Ben Elliot is the nephew of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, a member of the British royal family.[1]

Quintessentially

Ben Elliot is the co-founder of the Quintessentially Group, the luxury lifestyle group with a 24-hour global concierge service in London, and also co-founder of the PR firm Hawthorn Advisors.[2]

Pandora Papers

In October 2021, the Pandora Papers revealed that Ben Goldsmith and Ben Elliot (co-Chair of the Conservative Party) jointly owned a secret offshore film financing company that indirectly benefited from more than £120,000 of UK tax credits.[3]

 

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