Difference between revisions of "Cross Party Group on Oil and Gas"
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:Take for example the corporate swamping of cross party policy discussion groups that meet within the Scottish Parliament. The 'Oil and Gas group', alongside 17 MSPs, includes sixteen industry lobbyists, two representatives from Scottish Enterprise (the government agency promoting Scottish business), one from Aberdeen city council and two from government-funded Energywatch – the group contains no representatives from citizen's organisations.<ref>[http://www.corporatewatch.org/?lid=1305 SCOTLAND PLC: The Scottish Executive's corporate links], accessed 9 January 2008</ref> | :Take for example the corporate swamping of cross party policy discussion groups that meet within the Scottish Parliament. The 'Oil and Gas group', alongside 17 MSPs, includes sixteen industry lobbyists, two representatives from Scottish Enterprise (the government agency promoting Scottish business), one from Aberdeen city council and two from government-funded Energywatch – the group contains no representatives from citizen's organisations.<ref>[http://www.corporatewatch.org/?lid=1305 SCOTLAND PLC: The Scottish Executive's corporate links], accessed 9 January 2008</ref> |
Latest revision as of 15:04, 9 January 2008
According to Corporate Watch:
- Take for example the corporate swamping of cross party policy discussion groups that meet within the Scottish Parliament. The 'Oil and Gas group', alongside 17 MSPs, includes sixteen industry lobbyists, two representatives from Scottish Enterprise (the government agency promoting Scottish business), one from Aberdeen city council and two from government-funded Energywatch – the group contains no representatives from citizen's organisations.[1]
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- ↑ SCOTLAND PLC: The Scottish Executive's corporate links, accessed 9 January 2008