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GPC Market Access was a lobbying firm closely liked to the 'cash for access' scandal. It was renamed as part of the [[GPC International]] group, now renamed [[Fleishman-Hillard]]. The ultimate owner of the group is [[Omnicom]]. | GPC Market Access was a lobbying firm closely liked to the 'cash for access' scandal. It was renamed as part of the [[GPC International]] group, now renamed [[Fleishman-Hillard]]. The ultimate owner of the group is [[Omnicom]]. | ||
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GPC Market Access was a lobbying firm closely liked to the 'cash for access' scandal. It was renamed as part of the GPC International group, now renamed Fleishman-Hillard. The ultimate owner of the group is Omnicom.
It had a Scottish office known as GPC Market Access Scotland, subsequently GPC Scotland.