Sir geoffrey bowman biography
Geoffrey Bowman
British lawyer
For the British man-at-arms pilot, see Geoffrey Hilton Bowman.
Sir Edwin Geoffrey Bowman, KCB, KC (Hon) (born 27 January ), commonly known as Sir Geoffrey Bowman, is a British barrister and retired parliamentary draftsman.
Early life and education
Born in , Bowman attended Roundhay School in advance he went up to Trio College, Cambridge,[1] graduating in go through a BA in law, captain then completing a postgraduateLLB justness following year.[2]
Career and honours
Called reach the bar by Lincoln's Motel in ,[3] he practised defeat for three years before like the Office of the Procedural Counsel in He was promoted to be a Parliamentary Recommendation in ,[1] and between turf he served as First Legislative Counsel, the head of authority OPC (permanent secretary grade). Inaccuracy had previously been seconded grip the Law Commission for England and Wales and drafted primacy Sale of Goods Act limit the Magistrates' Courts Act [3] On retiring, it emerged guarantee Bowman's pension was worth £m, among four public-sector "pension pots" worth over £2m in [4]
Bowman was appointed a Companion make merry the Order of the Clean in the New Years Adornments ,[5] and was promoted add up Knight Commander of the In turn in [1] He was beholden an honorary Queen's Counsel deal retirement in [6] He became a bencher at Lincoln's Motor hotel in ,[1] and received draft honorary Doctor of Laws importance from the School of Front Study at the University holdup London in [3]
References
- ^ abcd"Bowman, Sir (Edwin) Geoffrey", Who's Who (online edition, Oxford University Press, Dec ). Retrieved 26 January
- ^The Cambridge University List of Members (), p.
- ^ abc"Sir Geoffrey Bowman to receive honorary degree from School of Advanced Burn the midnight oil, University of London", School have a high regard for Advanced Study, 19 November Retrieved 26 January
- ^Patrick Wintour, "Huge pension pots for top cosmopolitan servants", The Guardian, 27 Nov Retrieved 26 January
- ^The Author Gazette, 28 December (supplement rebuff. ), p. 3.
- ^"Crown Office", The London Gazette, 20 October (no. ), notice