Scottish Parliament Business Exchange

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SPBE claims

Members sign up to, and programmes are planned and delivered, under certain key principles


*Non-lobbying and non-partisan

*Mutual trust - access to learning with respect for highly sensitive information (commercial/political)

*Transparent and open

*Responsive to the interests of MSPs Policies safeguarding these principles include:

*letter of undertaking from participants and hosts respectively, relating to placement programmes

*acknowledging, where appropriate, specific programme topics subject to commercial confidentiality

*publication by The Exchange of programme costs

*guidelines to MSPs from Clerk to Standards Committee on registration of interests

*surveys of MSPs' interests and circulating of programme ideas for MSPs' responses

Source: [1]

The Reality

Spinwatch Resources

David Miller, a question of privilege Spinwatch, Nov-Dec 2002 David Miller, Corporate power, institutional corruption, Spinwatch, September/October 2003 David Miller, Taking The Risk Out Of Devolution Spinwatch, 6 September 2004


http://www.spinwatch.org/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=304

External links

SPBE website [2]]