List of revocations of appointments to the Order of the British Empire

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Below is a list of revocations of appointments to the Order of the British Empire (including the British Empire Medal):

[edit] Revocations

Number of revocations
Class Number
KBE 1
CBE 11
OBE 31
MBE 68
BEM 4
Total 115
  • 1921: Ernest Middleton was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1919)[1]
  • 1921: Basil John Blenkinsop Coulson was stripped of his CBE (awarded 1920)[2][3]
  • 1921: Harry William John Wilkinson was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1919)[4]
  • 1921: Cecil Malone was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1919), following his conviction under the Defence of the Realm (Acquisition of Land) Act 1920[5]
  • 1921: Shakar Khan was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1919)[6]
  • 1922: Reginald Stuart Lindsell was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1919)[7]
  • 1922: Arthur Henry Jolliffe was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1919)[8]
  • 1922: John Stuart Broadbent was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1918)[9]
  • 1922: James George Annand Forbes was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1919)[10]
  • 1922: Ernest Robert Powell was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1918)[11]
  • 1923: Edward Seymour Odell was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1919)[12]
  • 1923: Ernest Frederick Strachan was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1919)[13]
  • 1923: John Morgan Knight was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1919)[14]
  • 1923: Richard Williamson was stripped of his CBE (awarded 1918)[15]
  • 1924: Hugh Lidwell Flack was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1919)[16]
  • 1924: Charles James Napier was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1919)[17]
  • 1924: Douglas McLaren was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1918)[18]
  • 1924: Frank Carlyle Kieller Mitchell was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1918)[19]
  • 1925: Ernest Brooks was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1920) [1]
  • 1925: Leicester Philip Sydney was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1920) [2]
  • 1925: Arthur Nowell Broad was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1919) [3]
  • 1925: James Alexander Webster was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1920) [4]
  • 1926: James Christie was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1919) [5]
  • 1926: Michael John Hanney was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1919) [6]
  • 1929: Edward Albert Rix was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1926) [7]
  • 1929: Lee Peck Hock was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1923) [8]
  • 1930: Francis George Clarkson was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1918) [9]
  • 1936: Frank Jago Munford was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1918) [10]
  • 1937: William Ewart Gladstone Trigg was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1918) [11]
  • 1940: Vidkun Quisling was stripped of his CBE (awarded 1929), following his collaboration with Nazi Germany in the occupation of Norway.
  • 1944: Robert Hutchison was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1940) [12]
  • 1944: Edwin Illirgworth was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1943) [13]
  • 1947: William Stewart was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1945) [14]
  • 1947: Philip Henry Tedman was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1945) [15]
  • 1949: Frank Reuben Williams was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1944) [16]
  • 1949: James Walter McDowell Day was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1944) [17]
  • 1949: Hugh Murray was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1944) [18]
  • 1949: Thomas Steele Dolan was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1945) [19]
  • 1949: Fredreick Donald Reiffer was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1945) [20]
  • 1949: Man Wai Wong was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1947), following his conviction for outlawry in Malaya. [21]
  • 1950: Francis Joseph Fone was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1949) [22]
  • 1950: Louis Pedretti was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1944) [23]
  • 1950: Alan Lennox Thomson Naish was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1946) [24]
  • 1950: William Jardine Barnish was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1945) [25]
  • 1950: Robert Charles Deboice Douglas was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1947) [26]
  • 1950: George Lofthouse was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1945) [27]
  • 1951: John Edward Parr was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1949) [28]
  • 1951: Emanuel Saphir was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1945) [29]
  • 1951: Frank Peter Edwards was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1944) [30]
  • 1952: Frederick George Percy Hicks was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1943) [31]
  • 1952: Kenneth Frank Morrill was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1945) [32]
  • 1952: Otto Nyquist was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1946) [33]
  • 1952: John Musgrave King was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1946) [34]
  • 1954: John Hutton was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1946) [35]
  • 1955: Russell William Hatch was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1945) [36]
  • 1956: Harry Holliday was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1954) [37]
  • 1956: Arthur James Britnell was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1950) [38]
  • 1956: Frank William White was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1944) [39]
  • 1958: Lionel Henry Bryson was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1950) [40]
  • 1961: Stephen Mackenzie was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1949) [41]
  • 1962: Hugh Hickman was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1949) [42]
  • 1963: John Sydney Noel Pounds was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1949) [43]
  • 1965: Kim Philby was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1946), following his conviction for being a double agent. [44]
  • 1965: William Henry Eardley was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1954) [45]
  • 1966: Norman Frederick Hemmings was stripped of his British Empire Medal (awarded 1960) [46]
  • 1966: William McConnach was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1952) [47]
  • 1966: William Gordon Tong was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1960) [48]
  • 1967: Leslie Gordon Creighton was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1951) [49]
  • 1967: Thomas Chambers Windsor Roe was stripped of his CBE (awarded 1953) [50]
  • 1968: Jack Constable Price Rowe was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1943) [51]
  • 1969: Henry Lyons Webb was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1959) [52]
  • 1969: Oliver Alfred Sidney Cutts was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1963) [53]
  • 1973: Leslie Albert Shipp was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1972) [54]
  • 1975: John Alan Maudsley was stripped of his CBE (awarded 1970) [55]
  • 1975: The Lord Spens was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1954), following his conviction for theft. [56]
  • 1977: George Wilfred Newman was stripped of his CBE (awarded 1966) [57]
  • 1979: David Tempest was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1969) [58]
  • 1979: Frank Percival Nurdin was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1969) [59]
  • 1980: Albert Henry was stripped of his KBE (awarded 1974), following his conviction for electoral fraud. [60]
  • 1980: Graham Griffiths was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1970) [61]
  • 1980: Frederick Thomas Jolley was stripped of his British Empire Medal (awarded 1974) [62]
  • 1986: Margaret Crowfoot was stripped of her MBE (awarded 1977) [63]
  • 1988: Lester Piggott was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1975), following his conviction for tax fraud. [64]
  • 1989: Edward Rutledge was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1987) [65]
  • 1990: Edmund Alexander Rouse was stripped of his CBE (awarded 1987) following his conviction for bribery. [66] [67]
  • 1991: Jack Lyons was stripped of his CBE (awarded 1967) following his conviction for fraud. [68]
  • 1993: George Walter Hodgson, was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1983) [69]
  • 1994: John Hanna Napier was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1991) [70]
  • 1994: James Taylor was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1982) [71]
  • 1995: Anthony Leslie Horton was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1989) [72]
  • 1996: William John Johnston was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1991) [73]
  • 1996: David Hardman was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1994) [74]
  • 1996: Frederick Alwyn Oliver Jones was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1994) [75]
  • 1997: Stanley Lewis Brown was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1982) following his conviction for sexual abuse. [76][77]
  • 1997: Richard Stuart Lines was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1990) following his conviction for fraud. [78] [79]
  • 2000: John Kevin Ashcroft was stripped of his CBE (awarded 1989) following his conviction for breach of fiduciary duties. [80] [81]
  • 2000: Ernest Robert Donald was stripped of his British Empire Medal (awarded 1985), following his conviction for sexual abuse. [82] [83]
  • 2000: Brian Lawrence Trood was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1991), following his conviction for sexual assault. [84] [85]
  • 2001: Philippe Le Roux was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1990), following his conviction under the Financial Services Act 1986. [86] [87]
  • 2001: Robin David Peverett was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1995) following his conviction for child abuse. [88] [89]
  • 2001: Cyril Albert Broom was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1996) [90]
  • 2001: Jim Rendall was stripped of his British Empire Medal (awarded 1990)following his conviction for fraud. [91] [92]
  • 2001: Frederick Emery-Wallis was stripped of his CBE (awarded 1999), following his conviction for sexual abuse. [93] [94]
  • 2001: John Roylance was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1994), following his conviction by the General Medical Council for serious professional misconduct. [95] [96]
  • 2002: Philip Douglas Taylor was stripped of his MBE (awarded 2000) following his conviction for sexual assault.[20]
  • 2004: Cyril Littlewood was striped of his MBE (awarded 1971) following his conviction for sexual abuse. [97] [98]
  • 2005: Edward "Eddie" Aldridge was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1996) following his conviction for fraud. [99][100]
  • 2005: (William) James "Jim" Speechley was stripped of his CBE (awarded 1992) following his conviction for misconduct in a public office. [101] [102]
  • 2006: Trevor Richardson was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1998) following his conviction for child abuse [103] [104]
  • 2006: Gordon Crearer Fulton Scott was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1998) following his conviction for possession of child pornography. [105] [106]
  • 2006: Dennis Edward Grant was stripped of his OBE (awarded 1984), following his conviction for sexual abuse. [107] [108]
  • 2006: Jamnadas Virji Sudra was stripped of his MBE (awarded 1996) following his conviction for sexual assault. [109][110]
  • 2006: Michael Eke was stripped of his MBE (awarded 2003) following his conviction for theft and deception. [111]
  • 2006: Naseem Hamed has had his MBE (awarded 1999) revoked by letter because of his conviction for dangerous driving. [112]

[edit] References

  1. ^ London Gazette: no. 32188, page 277, 11 January 1921, Retrieved on 2007-10-30.
  2. ^ Award —London Gazette: no. 32109, page 10613, 2 November 1920, Retrieved on 2007-10-30.
  3. ^ Revocation — London Gazette: no. 32332, page 4083, 24 May 1921, Retrieved on 2007-10-30.
  4. ^ London Gazette: no. 32356, page 4723, 14 June 1921, Retrieved on 2007-10-30.
  5. ^ London Gazette: no. 32368, page 5005, 24 June 1921, Retrieved on 2007-10-30.
  6. ^ London Gazette: no. 32421, page 6397, 12 August 1921, Retrieved on 2007-10-30.
  7. ^ London Gazette: no. 32691, page 3511, 5 May 1922, Retrieved on 2007-10-30.
  8. ^ London Gazette: no. 32691, page 3511, 5 May 1922, Retrieved on 2007-10-30.
  9. ^ London Gazette: no. 32691, page 3511, 5 May 1922, Retrieved on 2007-10-30.
  10. ^ London Gazette: no. 32752, page 6979, 3 October 1922, Retrieved on 2007-10-30.
  11. ^ London Gazette: no. 32752, page 6979, 3 October 1922, Retrieved on 2007-10-30.
  12. ^ London Gazette: no. 32806, page 2070, 16 March 1923, Retrieved on 2007-10-30.
  13. ^ London Gazette: no. 32816, page 2877, 20 April 1923, Retrieved on 2007-10-30.
  14. ^ London Gazette: no. 32824, page 3522, 18 May 1923, Retrieved on 2007-10-30.
  15. ^ London Gazette: no. 32847, page 5067, 24 July 1923, Retrieved on 2007-10-30.
  16. ^ London Gazette: no. 32903, page 953, 1 February 1924, Retrieved on 2007-10-31.
  17. ^ London Gazette: no. 32903, page 953, 1 February 1924, Retrieved on 2007-10-31.
  18. ^ London Gazette: no. 32943, page 4517, 6 June 1924, Retrieved on 2007-10-31.
  19. ^ London Gazette: no. 33004, page 9327, 23 December 1924, Retrieved on 2007-10-31.
  20. ^ London Gazette: no. 56573, page 6159, 21 May 2002, Retrieved on 2007-10-31.
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