Association of Accounting Technicians AAT
The Association of Accounting Technicians, or AAT, is an accountancy organisation with over 120,000 members worldwide. The AAT is a technician level qualification which entitles those who have completed the exams and obtained relevant supervised work experience to call themselves accountants. The AAT is based in London but there are branches all over the UK and the rest of the world.
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Frequently met people
- HMT David Gauke 3 meetings
- BIS John Henry Hayes 2 meetings
Lobbying firms retained
Dec 2011 - Feb 2012
- Brevia Consulting provided UK public affairs consultancy services to Association of Accounting Technicians. [9]
Jun 2011 - Aug 2011
- PoliticsDirect provided UK public affairs consultancy services to Association of Accounting Technicians. [8]
Sep 2010 - Nov 2010
- PoliticsDirect provided UK public affairs consultancy services to Association of Accounting Technicians. [7]
Government meetings last updated 24 Apr 2012 – excludes visits, attendance at seminars, conferences, receptions, media interviews
June 2011
Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills
- Association of Accounting Technicians met with John Henry Hayes, Minister of State, to discuss skills. [2]
March 2011
Her Majesty's Treasury
- Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) met with David Gauke, Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, to discuss taxation issues. [3]
December 2010
Her Majesty's Treasury
- Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) met with David Gauke, Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, to discuss Joint Key Interest Groups Briefing with HMRC, along with 14 others. [4]
September 2010
Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills
- Association of Accounting Technicians met with John Henry Hayes, Minister of State, for introductory meeting. [5]
July 2010
Her Majesty's Treasury
- Association of Accounting Technicians met with David Gauke, Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, for Spending Review discussion, along with 11 others. [6]
References
- 1. Wikipedia. Association of Accounting Technicians
- 2. Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Apr - 30 Jun 2011
- 3. Her Majesty's Treasury. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Jan - 31 Mar 2011
- 4. Her Majesty's Treasury. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Oct - 31 Dec 2010
- 5. Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Aug - 30 Sep 2010
- 6. Her Majesty's Treasury. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 13 May - 31 Jul 2010
- 7. Association of Professional Political Consultants. APPC Register Entry, 1 Sep - 30 Nov 2010
- 8. Association of Professional Political Consultants. APPC Register Entry, 1 Jun - 31 Aug 2011
- 9. Association of Professional Political Consultants. APPC Register Entry, 1 Dec 2011 - 29 Feb 2012
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