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Former EU trade commissioner [[Karel De Gucht]] is regarded as the architect of the controversial TTIP deal, and has since joined Belgian lobbyists [[Belgacom]].<ref> Corporate Europe Observatory [http://corporateeurope.org/revolving-doors/2015/07/revolving-door-greasing-wheels-ttip-lobby The revolving door: greasing the wheels of the TTIP lobby], 15 July 2015, accessed 27 July 2015.</ref> | Former EU trade commissioner [[Karel De Gucht]] is regarded as the architect of the controversial TTIP deal, and has since joined Belgian lobbyists [[Belgacom]].<ref> Corporate Europe Observatory [http://corporateeurope.org/revolving-doors/2015/07/revolving-door-greasing-wheels-ttip-lobby The revolving door: greasing the wheels of the TTIP lobby], 15 July 2015, accessed 27 July 2015.</ref> | ||
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Former EU trade commissioner Karel De Gucht is regarded as the architect of the controversial TTIP deal, and has since joined Belgian lobbyists Belgacom.[1]
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- ↑ Corporate Europe Observatory The revolving door: greasing the wheels of the TTIP lobby, 15 July 2015, accessed 27 July 2015.