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This category collects together individuals who have moved or attemppted to move through the 'revolving door' - that is Civil servants, MPs or ministers who have taken up jobs in the private sector related to their previsou public service. It also refers to people in business and lobbying who move into governmental roles related to their previosu interests. The phenomenon of the revolving door is an indication of the problem of corporate power and one of the key indicators of lobbyists power over government.
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This category collects together individuals who have moved or attempted to move through the 'revolving door' - that is, Civil servants, MPs or ministers who have taken up jobs in the private sector related to their previous public service. It also refers to people in business and lobbying who move into governmental roles related to their previous interests. The phenomenon of the revolving door is an indication of the problem of corporate power and one of the key indicators of lobbyists' power over government.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:33, 20 January 2009

This category collects together individuals who have moved or attempted to move through the 'revolving door' - that is, Civil servants, MPs or ministers who have taken up jobs in the private sector related to their previous public service. It also refers to people in business and lobbying who move into governmental roles related to their previous interests. The phenomenon of the revolving door is an indication of the problem of corporate power and one of the key indicators of lobbyists' power over government.

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