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  • ...target, not so much formally but informally (e.g. through participation in advisory groups, links with high-positioned bureaucrats and politicians, by drafting *[[International Chamber of Commerce]] (ICC)
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  • ...] is the parent of [[Quintiles Ltd]] its UK branch.<ref> City of Edinburgh Council [http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/CEC/City_Development/Economic_Development_and_ ...ma]] Asia Pacific (parent of drug distributor [[Zuellig Pharma]]) and Asia investment company [[Temasek Holdings (Private) Limited]] to commercialize products in
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  • ...America]], [[Grocery Manufacturers America]] and the [[American Chemistry Council]]. {{ref|4}} ...[[Business Council for Sustainable Development]] (now the [[World Business Council for Sustainable Development]], of which DuPont is still a member), the lobb
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  • ...President George W. Bush to serve on the National Infrastructure Advisory Council.[47] ...Business Council and the President's National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee.[49]
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  • ...ical high ground, Shell takes a leading position within the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD).<ref>http://www.transnationale.org/angl ...d a special meeting on climate change, on the eve of COP6 bis, the resumed international negotiations on the future of the Kyoto Protocol (Bonn, July 16-27, 2000).
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  • ...set up a 'Staverton must survive' campaign with support from European and international trade union federations.[C] ...enda-setters behind corporate globalisation. Through his leadership of the International Chamber of Commerce, European Round Table of Industrialists and Geneva Busi
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  • ...bby groups such as the [[European Roundtable of Industrialists]] and the [[International Chamber of Commerce]], probably the most powerful lobby group on earth, as ...l growth and development benefit the US economy and the role played by the international financial institutions in promoting that growth'.[39] In other words, a lob
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  • Sprucegrove Investment Management Ltd - 5% Chairman of the Asia Pacific Advisory Committee of the Royal Institute of International Affairs
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  • ...Dr Monica Winstanley of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) at an evening reception organised by UFAW at The Royal Society, for ...y, City sources suggest that Tesco could now be dropped from ethical share investment schemes.29
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  • ...Shriti Vadera''' is a pro-industry and privatisation politician and former investment banker. Until September 2009, she was a government minister jointly for the ...ice including as Minister for Overseas Development at the [[Department for International Development]] from June until December 2007 and subsequently a minister for
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  • Russell Chambers, of investment bank Wit Soundview Europe ...obinson]] Chairman of the Granada Group. Given the job of Head of the Arts Council by Tony Blair in 1998
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  • ...Performance Task Force]]. He was appointed to the [[Industrial Development Advisory Board]] in February 2000 (the Board advises Government ministers on applica ...paid £962,000 in 1998) BP Managing Director of Exploration, sits on the [[Advisory Committee for Business and the Environment]] (alongside Dr [[John Harford]]
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  • ...candal. Lobbying companies with clients that include Rupert Murdoch's News International, Tesco and Scottish Power also feature heavily. Billionaire CEO of Ispat International
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  • ...ion and of Securing America's Future Energy (SAFE), and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. == Advisory Board ==
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  • ...delity Management & Research Corp), [[State Street Corporation]], [[Putnam Investment Management]], [[Lord Abbett & Co]], [[Maverick Capital Ltd]]., [[Taunus Cor ...and the [[Mirant Corporation]] and is a member of the [[National Petroleum Council]].
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  • ...and corporate circles, its various corporate members gain handsomely from international trade agreements, from [[IMF]] or [[World Bank]] handouts, and from privati The industry's largest association which represents over 400 national and international companies<ref>American Petroleum Institute [http://api-ec.api.org/aboutapi/
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  • ...anent Secretary to the Treasury. According to ''Who's Who'', Monck is an 'international consultant'. ...onck handled the Domestic and international aspects of UK application for International Monetary Fund loan. Dennis, now Lord Healy, because of bad Treasury foreca
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  • ...reth Thomas]], the UK's minister for international development, to lead an International Panel to take forward the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EI In his book 'Corporate social responsibility and international development: is business the solution?', [[Michael Hopkins]] notes the unre
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  • [[David Reid Scott]] - Senior adviser, [[Stonehage Advisory Family Office]] Lord [[Robin Renwick]] of Clifton - Vice chairman, Investment banking, [[JP Morgan Europe]]
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  • ...UK]]. Berry was a founder member of Transparency International's advisory council. ...s/managedits/trpacificgrowth/boardsandcommittees.aspx Henderson TR Pacific Investment Trust plc]; He is an adviser to the government's trade development arm, [[T
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