ofcom scumbags who use their insider government knowledge, being mainly ex employees of the British government, to illegally profit from it, at the expense of the health and safety of the people
these people are auctioning of the 5g bandwidth to the highest bidder, with not a single care about what they plan to do with it, or the fact that they are illegally broadcasting electromagnetic and radio-waves directly into your body without your expressed consent or foreknowledge
Do feel free to shame the fuck out of them, at every single opportunity that you get!,
Terry Burns is a Special Adviser to Banco Santander SA and Vice Chairman of the Hay Festival of Literature and Arts Ltd. He is a former Chief Economic Advisor and Permanent Secretary to HM Treasury, Chairman of Santander UK plc, Channel Four Television, Marks and Spencer plc and Welsh Water, and an Independent Adviser to the Secretary of State on the BBC Charter Review. Terry is also Chairman of the Mid Wales Music Trust, Vice President of the Royal Academy of Music.
In 1998 Terry was appointed to the House of Lords as a life peer and sits as a cross bencher. He is a member of the Economic Affairs Committee and is the Chair of the Lord Speaker's committee on the size of the House. For more information, see Parliament.UK.
Baroness Noakes was appointed to the Ofcom Board on 1 June 2014 for a four year term and was also appointed as its Deputy Chairman. She chairs Ofcom's Remuneration Committee and Risk and Audit Committee and is a member of the Nominations Committee.
Sheila Noakes qualified as a chartered accountant and spent 30 years until 2000 at KPMG. During that period she was seconded to the Treasury and to the Department of Health, where she was the Director of Finance on the NHS Management Board. She headed KPMG's European and international government practices.
She was President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales in 1999/2000. She was awarded a DBE in 1996.
In 2000 Sheila was appointed to the House of Lords as a life peer and she takes the Conservative whip. Between 2001 and 2010 she was a member of the Opposition front bench and was the Lords shadow Treasury minister for most of that time. She also covered health and work and pensions. She is now a backbench peer and sits on the House of Lords EU Internal Market Committee. For more information, see Parliament.UK.
She has been a non-executive board member of a number of organisations. From 1994 to 2001 she was a member of the Court of the Bank of England and she chaired its non-executive committee. In the commercial world, she has been a non-executive director of Hanson plc, ICI plc, Severn Trent plc, SThree plc and of the Thomson Reuters Founders Share Company. She is currently a non-executive director of Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc, where she chairs its Board Risk Committee.
Sharon White took over as Chief Executive of Ofcom in March 2015.
Before joining Ofcom Sharon had a long career in the civil service.
She was second Permanent Secretary at the Treasury, responsible for overseeing the public finances.
Before that she held Board level positions at the Ministry of Justice and the Department for International Development.
She has worked as a civil service adviser at the Prime Minister's Policy Unit and in Washington DC as a senior economist at the World Bank.
Sharon is a trained economist and studied at Cambridge University and University College London.
Steve Unger was appointed to the Ofcom Board in April 2015. He has been with Ofcom since its inception, and has held a variety of senior roles.
Before joining Ofcom, Steve worked in industry - for two technology startups, both of whom designed and operated their own communications networks, and as a consultant advising a variety of other companies on the commercial application of new wireless technologies. He has a Physics MA and a PhD in Astrophysics.
Graham Mather was appointed to the Ofcom Board with effect from 1 June 2014. He is a member of Ofcom's Nations Committee, Nominations Committee, Remuneration Committee and Risk and Audit Committee.
Graham Mather was a member of Ofcom's Consumer Panel from 2004 to 2008. He served as a member of the Monopolies and Mergers Commission and, between 2000 and 2012, was also member of the Competition Appeal Tribunal, the body that deals with appeals from the UK regulators. Graham is currently the President of the European Policy Forum and Chairman of its Regulatory Best Practice Group. Graham is a member of the Board of the Office of Rail and Road.
He was appointed CBE in the Queen’s 2017 Birthday Honours list for services to economic regulation, competition and infrastructure development.
Jonathan Oxley joined Ofcom as Group Director, Competition in November 2014 and was appointed to the Ofcom Board in January 2015.
Prior to joining Ofcom, Jonathan was a Partner in PwC's Strategy and Economics practice, specialising in telecoms, media and technology.
After graduating from the University of the West of England, Jonathan joined BT as a graduate trainee manager, where he stayed for eight years before moving to Metropolitan Fibre Systems (Verizon). He joined PwC in 1995, becoming Partner in 2006, where he advised a number of global telecoms companies.
Ben has 30 years' experience in running major telecoms, technology and media companies in executive and non-executive roles. He is currently a General Partner at investment fund Keen Venture Partners and holds various Board positions, including Akamai in the US and mobile operator Bharti Airtel in India.
Ben is a former Chief Executive of BT, KPN in the Netherlands and Alcatel Lucent, and has served as a Chairman of Endemol.
Nick Pollard was appointed to the Content Board in April 2016. He was appointed as an Ofcom Board Member and as Chairman of the Content Board with effect from 14 November 2016. Nick Pollard has had a long career as a journalist and broadcasting executive. He started his career as a local paper reporter on Merseyside and spent nearly ten years in newspapers and radio before joining BBC Television News in 1977. He subsequently became Executive Producer of News at Ten during more than a decade at ITN and spent ten years as Head of Sky News during which it won numerous awards for its coverage of major news events including the death of Princess Diana, the September 11th attacks in 2001, the Iraq War and the London bombings. He recently retired from the post of Chief Executive of SSVC, the organisation that runs the British Forces Broadcasting Service.
Nick led the independent inquiry into the BBC's handling of the Newsnight-Jimmy Savile story in 2012. He is a former chairman of the Royal Television Society's Journalism Awards and a recipient of the RTS's Lifetime Achievement Award for Television Journalism.
Nick is a member of the Nominations Committee and Remuneration Committee.
Tim Suter was appointed to the Ofcom Board with effect from 2 October 2017. He is also a member of the Content Board, Chairman of the Nations Committee, and a member of the Remuneration Committee and Nominations Committee.
Tim Suter was a BBC producer, editor and senior manager for 15 years, working across television, radio and on-line and in genres as diverse as drama, documentary and current affairs.
In 2002 he was appointed Head of Broadcasting Policy in the Department for Culture Media and Sport, responsible for the Communications Act of 2003 that overhauled the policy approach to the converging industries of media and telecommunications and included the creation of the converged regulator, Ofcom.
Tim joined Ofcom at its inception in 2003 as the founding Partner for Content and Standards, overseeing the regulation of all broadcast content, the development of policy and its implementation. After five years at Ofcom, Tim left to found Perspective Associates, advising media companies, governments and regulators on media policy and regulation. As well as working with major international media companies across the UK, Europe, Africa and the Middle East, Tim has also been a special advisor to the House of Lords Communications Committee, and the chair of an expert panel advising the Council of Europe of the governance of Public Service Media.
Bob Downes is the current chairman of the Scottish Environment Protection Agency and of CENSIS, an innovation centre for sensors and imaging systems. Bob is a trustee of the Mackintosh Campus Renewal Appeal for Glasgow School of Art, and an advisor to a number of small technology businesses. Formerly he was a senior executive with BT Group.