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Enter the go-between

By: Series: Estates Gazette ; (0216) 20 April 2002, 164-165(2)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Examines increased use of third-party specialists as go-betweens, as large corporates seek to distance themselves from political lobbying in case of planning applications. Compares opinions offered by companies supplying this service, with special regard to Nolan Report "Standards in public life", which recommends a complete ban on lobbying companies employing MPs to perform this function.
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Examines increased use of third-party specialists as go-betweens, as large corporates seek to distance themselves from political lobbying in case of planning applications. Compares opinions offered by companies supplying this service, with special regard to Nolan Report "Standards in public life", which recommends a complete ban on lobbying companies employing MPs to perform this function.