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'''Tom Hurd''' was appointed [[Director General of The Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism‎]] in January 2016, when it was announced that he would take up the post in April 2016.<ref>https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-director-general-for-office-of-security-and-counter-terrorism-appointed</ref>
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'''Thomas Hurd''' was appointed [[Director General of The Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism‎]] in January 2016, when it was announced that he would take up the post in April 2016.<ref>https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-director-general-for-office-of-security-and-counter-terrorism-appointed</ref>
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As of 2018, [[NNDB]] had no page for him, but reported him on the page of his father ([[Douglas Hurd]]) as "rumoured [[MI6]]", after his name appeared on a list of suspected MI6 operatives which was published anonymously on the Internet.<ref>''http://www.nndb.com/people/860/000164368/ "Douglas Hurd"]''</ref>
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In May 2020, Tom Hurd was seconded to take temporary charge of the newly established [[Joint Biosecurity Centre]],<ref>''[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/may/12/former-counter-terror-official-tom-hurd-put-in-charge-new-uk-biosecurity-centre-coronavirus "Senior counter-terror official put in charge of new UK biosecurity centre"]''</ref> responsible for assessing [[Covid-19]] threat levels, and was succeeded at the [[JBC]] by Dr [[Clare Gardiner]] on 5 June 2020.<ref>''[[Document:Senior spy appointed to lead UK’s joint biosecurity centre]]''</ref>
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Thomas Hurd was born to [[Tatiana Hurd]] (nee Eyre) and [[Douglas Hurd]] (a conservative [[politician]], later to be a two time [[Bilderberg]] attender and [[President of Chatham House]]). He graduated in Arabic and Modern Middle Eastern Studies from [[Oxford University]].<ref name="telegraph"/>
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Hurd worked for [[Credit Suisse]] for four years before joining the [[Foreign Office]]. "Hurd joined the Home Office from the [[UN Security Council]] in New York".<ref name="telegraph">https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/0/debretts-500-list-war-peace/</ref>
  
 
Tom Hurd "has held a number of senior posts in the fields of security and counter-terrorism and is an expert in Middle Eastern affairs, having worked as a senior diplomat with responsibility for the region. He received an OBE in 2006."<ref name='govuk'/>
 
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Latest revision as of 04:50, 25 June 2024

Person.png Tom HurdRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(spook?, banker, diplomat, terrorism expert)
Tom Hurd.jpg
NationalityUK
Alma materOxford University/Pembroke College
Parents • Douglas Hurd
• Tatiana Eyre
Member ofCredit Suisse
Interests • Middle East
• “terrorism”

Thomas Hurd was appointed Director General of The Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism‎ in January 2016, when it was announced that he would take up the post in April 2016.[1]

As of 2018, NNDB had no page for him, but reported him on the page of his father (Douglas Hurd) as "rumoured MI6", after his name appeared on a list of suspected MI6 operatives which was published anonymously on the Internet.[2]

In May 2020, Tom Hurd was seconded to take temporary charge of the newly established Joint Biosecurity Centre,[3] responsible for assessing Covid-19 threat levels, and was succeeded at the JBC by Dr Clare Gardiner on 5 June 2020.[4]

Background

Thomas Hurd was born to Tatiana Hurd (nee Eyre) and Douglas Hurd (a conservative politician, later to be a two time Bilderberg attender and President of Chatham House). He graduated in Arabic and Modern Middle Eastern Studies from Oxford University.[5]

Career

Hurd worked for Credit Suisse for four years before joining the Foreign Office. "Hurd joined the Home Office from the UN Security Council in New York".[5]

Tom Hurd "has held a number of senior posts in the fields of security and counter-terrorism and is an expert in Middle Eastern affairs, having worked as a senior diplomat with responsibility for the region. He received an OBE in 2006."[6]

"Tom has extensive experience working in counter-terrorism and security. He is also an expert in Middle Eastern affairs, having worked as a senior diplomat with responsibility for the region."[7] Commenting on his appointment as Director General of The Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism‎, Mr Hurd said "It is a privilege to join the Home Office. I look forward to working with colleagues across government, law enforcement and the security services to drive the UK’s response to the threats of terrorism and organised crime."[6]


 

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