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  • == Conflicts of Interest == ...ssion etc. Senior Adviser, Greenhill & Co (investment banking).|The Bureau of Investigative Journalism|Melanie Newman |https://www.thebureauinvestigates.
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  • == Conflicts of Interest == ...rma Capital Partners (private equity company: business advice).|The Bureau of Investigative Journalism|Melanie Newman |https://www.thebureauinvestigates.
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  • == Conflicts of Interest == ...y of Lloyds Banking Group plc) (with effect from Sept.01.2012).|The Bureau of Investigative Journalism|Melanie Newman |https://www.thebureauinvestigates.
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  • * Linkback: [[House of Lords]] == Conflicts of Interest ==
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  • ...2012? None, proving that corruption played a huge part in the introduction of private firms into the [[NHS]].|website=Vox Political|name=Mike Sivier|url= [[Category:Conflicts of Interest]]
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  • ...t ensure the protection of the health of European consumers and the safety of the food and feed chain. EFSA also communicates to the public in an open an == Conflicts of Interest ==
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  • ...o APPG staff, which allowed them to come and go unsupervised in the Palace of Westminster.|website=The Guardian|name=Rajeev Syal, Caelainn Barr|url=https ...ollowing the resignation of MP Patrick Mercer, who created an APPG as part of a paid lobbying effort.|website=The Independent|name=Paul Gallagher|url=htt
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  • ...erals. NEW JOB: Chairman of [[Pathfinder Minerals]]. Acoba itself is aware of the problem. Its chairman, [[Angela Browning|Baroness Browning]], told MPs ...2012? None, proving that corruption played a huge part in the introduction of private firms into the [[NHS]].|website=Vox Political|name=Mike Sivier|url=
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  • ...rey, chair of British Immigrants Living in Luxembourg, Jane Golding, chair of the umbrella campaign group British in Europe, Barbara Drozdowicz, who runs ...hat it would push up rents. John Whittingdale, himself a landlord, was one of those who voted "No".|website=The Independent|name=Jon Stone |url=https://w
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  • ...at can be used to unduly benefit their new employers.<br/>The independence of policy-making is equally threatened when public officials are hired directl [[David Wright]] > [[International Organisation of Securities Commissions]] + [[Flint Global]];
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  • Influence mapping is the documenting of relationships between people, organizations, and political processes. Influ ...sm. The new version can be downloaded and installed by anyone (with a bit of technical expertise) to work on their websites and support work on their ow
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  • ...porter, Lord Lansley repeatedly pledged to obey anti-corruption rules. End of story. |The Mail Online|Black Dog|http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5 ...new job: Adviser to pharmaceutical giant [[Roche]]. Acoba itself is aware of the problem. Its chairman, [[Angela Browning|Baroness Browning]], told MPs
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  • ...ndustry. In this way, we help to strengthen the decision-making competence of politicians and society. ...gainst the EU authorisation of genetically engineered plants, conflicts of interest at the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and patents on life.
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  • ...Report, together with formal minutes relating to the report.|website=House of Commons|name=Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and Work and Pensions ...trategy|url=https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/independent-review-of-the-financial-reporting-council-initial-consultation-on-recommendations}}</
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  • {{trow|Apr.2018|A Confiscation Order under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002] was issued. Skinner was ordered to repay £85,436.96 to £8 ...aximum staff Parliamentary Assistance Allowance (PAA) over a 3-year period of £480,000, but misused the money.<ref name="tgraph-2016.03.02"/>}}
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  • Earth Open Source aims to restore the open source roots of the food system – collaboration, transparency, and shared knowledge and r {{em|Earth Open Source Institute}} is the research arm of Earth Open Source. The institute’s scientists are collaborating with resp
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  • * {{wpl|Greg Barker, Baron Barker of Battle}} * adviser to [[George Osborne]] when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer
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  • ...tention of the far left GUE group and support for Agnew from the ALDE bloc of Liberals. Two ALDE MEP’s contacted by the Guardian declined to comment.|w ...ster Unionist party), part-owner of a farm in Armagh. Under the presidency of José Manuel Barroso earlier this decade, the committee’s MEPs are said t
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  • ...s, or Lords it employs: there is no mention on the Parliamentary registers of interests and Squire Patton Boggs did not respond to enquiries. It has, tho ...ould not be any greater danger to democracy” than “frustrating the result” of the referendum. He said the north had voted for [[Brexit]] as it felt “di
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  • * {{wpl|Economy of the United Kingdom#Construction}} * {{wpl|Construction industry of the United Kingdom}}
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