Little to be learnt from BBC DG Matt Brittin's declaration of interests, signed off six days ago. He seeks to continue his voluntary role as a steward and commentator at the Henley Royal Regatta; and he's hanging on to a scheme to deliver a Turing memorial sculpture to King's Cross, presumably within viewing distance of Google's London HQ, in 2027. He and a former Google colleague set up a private company for that purpose in February.
No shares to declare - there's a 5% barrier, and 5% of Google/Alphabet's market capitalisation would be worth over £178 billion. But there's a Section 40 exemption, protecting disclosures about third party interests of family and close personal relationships...
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