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Regulators approve ex-UK cabinet minister Gavin Williamson’s appointment to Lanistar advisory board

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  • Acoba Approval:
    • The Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (Acoba) has approved Gavin Williamson’s appointment to the advisory board of UK-based fintech Lanistar.
  • Williamson’s Role:
    • Williamson aims to provide Lanistar with “guidance, connections (with financial institutions), and leadership.”
    • He plans to contribute ideas and views related to the business’s strategy and priorities.
  • Acoba Warning:
    • Acoba has cautioned Williamson about the risk of using political connections obtained during his tenure to unfairly access and influence the government, which would violate lobbying ban rules.
  • Committee Review:
    • The committee found no evidence that Williamson engaged with or made specific decisions related to Lanistar during his time in office.
    • The risk of the appointment being perceived as a reward for past decisions or actions is deemed low.
  • Williamson’s Departure:
    • Williamson left his ministerial role in November 2022 amid bullying accusations against Wendy Morton, to whom he apologized in September.
  • Lanistar’s Advisory Board:
    • Lanistar’s advisory board, yet to be operational, is expected to meet monthly, with Williamson’s participation compensated through shares.
    • Founded in 2019, Lanistar initially focused on “polymorphic” cards but currently offers a standard debit card, available only in Brazil with 50,000 customers as of July.

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