Andrew Fulton (diplomat)


Robert Andrew Fulton was appointed chairman of the Scottish Conservative Party in February 2008.
Fulton was previously a member of HM Diplomatic Service from 1968–1999 with postings in Saigon, Rome, East Berlin, Oslo, the UK mission to the UN in New York, and finally Washington DC.
Amongst a number of non-executive and advisory roles since 1999, Fulton is Honorary President of the Scottish North American Business Council. In the security and investigations sector, he has occupied senior roles with Control Risks, Armor Group, Memex Technology, IndigoVision and GPW Ltd.
Fulton is currently Chairman of Validate ID Ltd and of GloblMed Ltd.
When Fulton was appointed Chairman of the Scottish Conservatives, the media reported that he had previously been Washington head of station for Britain's Secret Intelligence Service.
Born in Glasgow he grew up on the Isle of Bute and attended Rothesay Academy Rothesay. Later he went on to study Law at the Glasgow University, graduating MA, LLB.
In 1967 he captained Glasgow University golf team to victory in the British Universities Championship at Royal Troon and won the individual stroke play medal himself. A former champion and Captain of Rothesay Golf Club he tied for the championship at Saigon Golf Club and won the club championship at Olgiata Golf Club in Rome.
In 2000, while a visiting professor at the Glasgow University School of Law, he stepped down as a member of the Lockerbie Trial Briefing Unit, responsible for briefing media on the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing trial, after speculation about his previous role in British Intelligence.
In 2012 he was appointed to the international advisory board of International Street Papers.