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Revision as of 18:35, 30 January 2007
The Association of Professional Political Consultants is a lobby group for the lobbying profession. Its main function is to prevent openness and transparency by attempting to ensure that statutory regulation is not introduced in the UK. It has a Scottish branch - APPC Scotland
Contents
People
Management Commitee January 2007
- Gill Morris (Chairman) Connect Public Affairs
- Mark Adams Foresight Communications
- Lucy Burns Fishburn Hedges
- Michael Burrell Edelman
- Gavin Devine AS Biss & Co
- Helen Johnson Helen Johnson Consulting Ltd
- Robbie MacDuff Precise Public Affairs
- Jo Nove *Greenhaus Public Communication
- Warwick Smith College Public Affairs
- Chair, APPC Scotland
Resources
APPC complaints procedure 2000
- APPC COMPLAINTS, ARBITRATION AND DISCIPLINARY RULES AND PROCEDURES, December 2000 [1]
APPC Registers
- APPC Register June 2001-November 2001 [2]
- APPC Register December 2001-May 2002 [3]
- APPC Register June 2002-November 2002 [4]
- APPC Register December 2002-May 2003 [5]
- APPC Register June 2003-November 2003 [6]
- APPC Register December 2003-May 2004 [7]
- APPC Register June 2004-November 2004 [8]
- APPC Register December 2004-May 2005 [9]
- APPC Register June 2005-November 2005 [10]