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'''Sir Albert James Macqueen Craig''' (born 13 July 1924) is a former Middle East diplomatic and academic who now represents British business interests in the region.  He has been President of the [[Middle East Association]] since 1993 and previously worked as Director of the [[Saudi-British Bank]] and the [[Hong Kong Egyptian Bank]], Chairman of [[Roxby Engineering International]], and a Special Advisor to the [[Hong Kong Bank Group]].<ref>‘CRAIG, Sir (Albert) James (Macqueen)’, ''Who's Who 2008'', A & C Black, 2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007</ref>
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'''Sir Albert James Macqueen Craig''' (born 13 July 1924) is a former Middle East diplomatic and academic who now represents British business interests in the region.  He has been President of the [[Middle East Association]] since 1993 and previously worked as Director of the [[Saudi-British Bank]] and the [[Hong Kong Egyptian Bank]], Chairman of [[Roxby Engineering International]], and a Special Advisor to the [[Hong Kong Bank Group]].<ref>‘CRAIG, Sir (Albert) James (Macqueen)’, ''Who's Who 2008'', A & C Black, 2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007</ref> Craig was [[terrorexpertise:BBC|BBC]] Security Correspondent [[Frank Gardner|Frank Gardner's]] link into the banking prior to his role at the BBC.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:03, 25 September 2008

Sir Albert James Macqueen Craig (born 13 July 1924) is a former Middle East diplomatic and academic who now represents British business interests in the region. He has been President of the Middle East Association since 1993 and previously worked as Director of the Saudi-British Bank and the Hong Kong Egyptian Bank, Chairman of Roxby Engineering International, and a Special Advisor to the Hong Kong Bank Group.[1] Craig was BBC Security Correspondent Frank Gardner's link into the banking prior to his role at the BBC.

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  1. ‘CRAIG, Sir (Albert) James (Macqueen)’, Who's Who 2008, A & C Black, 2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007