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  • ...hat investigators had been able to obtain from the tight-lipped Department of Commerce up until the mid 1960's.{{ref|15}} ...trictly confidential. The council also pre-pared reports on a wide variety of general issues to give to government leaders. The expenses for meetings and
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  • ::'Questions of Procedure for Ministers', Confidential Cabinet Office rules ...ficial definition, that its release would be 'prejudicial to the interests of the nation.
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  • ...at they have been saying has been rather marked down, if you like, because of that.'{{ref|[1]}} :'The public do not have an automatic right to know what Members of Parliament get up to. '{{ref|[2]}}
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  • ...e current legal order[1]. To that end it has set out to build up a network of attorneys to “exercise leadership in shaping national, state, and local p ...s taken federalism “to an extreme by seeking to block the ability of the federal government to enact and enforce laws protecting the environment, civil righ
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  • '''Quiller Consultants''' is a PR and lobbying firm. In 2006, it became part of the [[Huntsworth]] Group, which is owned by Tory peer and David Cameron’s ...be Britain’s next European Commissioner in charge of financial services regulation.
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  • [[File:Logo epc.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Logo of the [[European Policy Centre]], circa November 2011]] ...t Us: Mission Statement] accessed 1st November 2011 </ref> The EPC is one of the most prominent EU think tanks it relies on both corporate funding and p
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  • ...nmental body, given statutory powers by the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000. It was financed by the financial services industry.<ref>FSA, [http:// ...ut day-to-day decisions and management of the staff are the responsibility of the Executive.<ref>FSA, [http://www.fsa.gov.uk/Pages/About/Who/index.shtml
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  • ==Influence / Lobbying== ...so [[Bayer: Corporate Crimes|crime]] section) and can count on the support of other governments, in particular the US government (see also section on lin
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  • ...he public's understanding of such issues and to raise consumers' awareness of the active role they play in safe food handling and choosing a well-balance ...ission]] and the European food and drink industry, and governed by a Board of Directors which is elected from member companies.
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  • ...dietary supplement industry. CRN members claim to adhere to a 'strong code of ethics, comply with dosage limits and manufacture dietary supplements to hi ...led the industry in the regulatory arena with aggressive promotion of self-regulation while aggressively and consistently challenging FDA's over-reaching efforts
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  • ...mers at the time of sale, to clearly state both price and fees at the time of sale and to indicate whether that price will remain the same throughout the ...nd Internet Association]] (also known as CTIA-The Wireless Association), a lobbying group for the mobile phone and telecommunications industry headed by [[Stev
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  • ...the world. It was rated the world's largest banking group in 2008 in terms of market value. It has around 9,500 offices in 85 countries, headquartered in ===Use of tax havens===
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  • ...2.10.10 </ref> however they are not free from criticism from a large array of individuals and groups. ...s to increase the understanding of public policies based on the principles of limited government, free markets and individual liberty’ <ref> "[http://w
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  • ==Lobbying== ===Brussels lobbying===
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  • This page lists the history of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. *[[Lobbying regulation - chronology 1920s-1980s]]
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  • This page lists the history of debates on Lobbying regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. *[[Lobbying regulation - chronology 1990-1999]]
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  • This page lists the history of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. *[[Lobbying regulation - chronology 1920s-1980s]]
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  • This page lists the history of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. *[[Lobbying regulation - chronology 1920s-1980s]]
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  • ...tine Studies, granted on 25 February 2014. The Institute retains copyright of all material.</ref> ...rusades. Their opposition to the AJC was based not simply on its rejection of Zionism, but also on what they perceived as its elitist and anti-democratic
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  • ...esfoundation.org/paul-singer/ Paul Singer]. Accessed 22 May 2015.</ref> As of 23 June 2015 his net worth was estimated at $1.92 billion.<ref name ="Singe ...r/ #1006 Paul Singer]. Accessed 23 May 2015.</ref> He is a major supporter of the Republican party.
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