Former Tory leader joins board of software company

FORMER Conservative Party leader William Hague has been appointed to the board of an Irish software group.

Former Tory leader joins board of software company

The MP for Richmond in north Yorkshire has accepted a position as a non-executive director of AMT Sybex, which provides consultancy services and software to the utility, transport and energy industries.

Dublin-based firm AMT Sybex said Mr Hague had taken part in some industry panel discussions run by the company’s branch in England.

“His work at Westminster and his intimate knowledge of legislative matters will help guide us through our planned continued growth,” said Pearse Mee of AMT Sybex.

The group’s customersinclude the ESB, An Post and Network rail.

The company operates from offices in Dublin, Belfast and London and has a turnover of around €64 million.

Before entering the British Parliament, Mr Hague worked in the management of Shell UK and consultancy firm McKinsey & Co.

He also holds a non-executive directorship with UK company AES Engineering.

He has been an MP since 1989 and joined the Cabinet in 1995 as Secretary of State for Wales.

Mr Hague served as leader of the Conservative Party from 1997 to 2001, when he was replaced by Iain Duncan Smith.

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