Maria Miller understood the importance of advertising industry to UK, says IPA director general following resignation
Maria Miller was a “staunch supporter” of the creative industries and understood the indsutry’s contribution to the UK economy, director general of the IPA Paul Bainsfair has said following the former culture secretary’s resignation.
Miller resigned on Wednesday after mounting pressure over an expenses row. Miller was ordered to pay £5,800 back to the taxpayer by the Commons Standards Committee for using expenses to fund her parents’ home – a sum reduced from the recommended £45,000 – and her uncooperative attitude over the inquiry was criticised.
Concerns were then raised that the culture secretary, who was involved in the process for Read full story ›
Source: The Drum




