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Declarations of interest
Declarations of interest for agenda item 'MEMBERS' SALARIES'
- Aeron M. Jones - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Aled Ll. Evans - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Aled Wyn Jones - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Alwyn Gruffydd - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Angela Russell - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Ann Williams - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Anne Lloyd-Jones - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Annwen Daniels - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Annwen Hughes - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Anwen J. Davies - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Beth Lawton - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Brian Jones - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Charles Wyn Jones - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Dafydd Meurig - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Dewi Owen - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Dilwyn Morgan - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Dyfed Wyn Edwards - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Dyfrig Siencyn - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- E. Caerwyn Roberts - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- E. Selwyn Griffiths - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Eirwyn Williams - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- elfed - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Elfed Williams - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Elin Walker Jones - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Elwyn Edwards - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Eric M. Jones - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Eryl Jones-Williams - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Gareth A Roberts - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Gareth Thomas - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Gruffydd Williams - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Gwen Griffith - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Gweno Glyn - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Hefin Underwood - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- I. Dilwyn Lloyd - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Ioan Thomas - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- John Brynmor Hughes - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- John Pughe Roberts - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- John Wyn Williams - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- John Wynn Jones - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- June Marshall - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Lesley Day - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Linda Ann Jones - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Linda Morgan - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Mair Rowlands - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Mandy Williams-Davies - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Michael Sol Owen - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Mike Stevens - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Nigel Pickavance - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Owain Williams - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Peter Read - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- R. H. Wyn Williams - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Sian Wyn Hughes - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Simon Glyn - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Sion W. Jones - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Stephen W. Churchman - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Thomas G. Ellis - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- Trevor Edwards - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- W. Gareth Roberts - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- W. Roy Owen - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.
- W. Tudor Owen - Personal - As a consequence of the nature of the report on Members' Salaries, and in order to comply with the requirements under the Code of Conduct, the Chair declared a personal interest in the item on behalf of all members present but as it was not a prejudicial interest, members would have the right to participate in the discussion and to vote on the matter.