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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]].
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'''GPC Market Access Group Ltd''' was a Brussels-based PR and government lobbying firm and the centre of the 'cash-for-access' [[LobbyGate]] scandal.  Its employee, [[Derek Draper]], hit the headlines in 1998 for allegedly offering companies access to high-level cabinet ministers.
  
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At the time, GPC was owned by [[Countrywide Porter Novelli]] (part of the [[Omnicom Group]]).  GPC's parent company, [[GPC International]], merged with [[Omnicom]]'s [[Fleishman-Hillard International Communications]] in 2001, and now operates as the [[Fleishman-Hillard]] public affairs brand outside the United States.
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==Subsidiaries==
 
It had a Scottish office known as [[GPC Market Access Scotland]], subsequently [[GPC Scotland]].
 
It had a Scottish office known as [[GPC Market Access Scotland]], subsequently [[GPC Scotland]].
  
==People==
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*[[Mike Craven]]
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==Clients==
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*[[SmithKline Beecham]]
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*[[Pfizer]]
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*[[Novartis]]
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==Former Staff==
 
*[[Derek Draper]]
 
*[[Derek Draper]]
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*[[Michael Craven]]
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*[[David Earnshaw]]
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*[[Louise Harvey]]
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==Resources, Notes==
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===External Resources==
  
==Resources==
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*"[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/129975.stm Fresh questions in lobbyist row ]", ''BBC'', July 11, 1998.
For further information, see relevant SourceWatch page [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=GPC_Market_Access GPC Market Access]
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*HM Government, [http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/cm199798/cmhansrd/vo980713/debtext/80713-08.htm  Answers to Questions], ''Hansard'', 13 July 1998.
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*Fleishman-Hillard International Communications, [http://www.fleishman.com/news/pr012301.html GPC International joins Fleishman-Hillard family of companies] (news release), January 23, 2001
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===Notes===
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[[category:Public relations firms]][[category:Europe]]
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[[Category:Lobbying]][[category:Lobbying firms]]]
 
[[Category: Nuclear Spin]]
 
[[Category: Nuclear Spin]]
 
[[Category: Pro-nuclear companies]]
 
[[Category: Pro-nuclear companies]]

Revision as of 08:58, 11 November 2009

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GPC Market Access Group Ltd was a Brussels-based PR and government lobbying firm and the centre of the 'cash-for-access' LobbyGate scandal. Its employee, Derek Draper, hit the headlines in 1998 for allegedly offering companies access to high-level cabinet ministers.

At the time, GPC was owned by Countrywide Porter Novelli (part of the Omnicom Group). GPC's parent company, GPC International, merged with Omnicom's Fleishman-Hillard International Communications in 2001, and now operates as the Fleishman-Hillard public affairs brand outside the United States.

Subsidiaries

It had a Scottish office known as GPC Market Access Scotland, subsequently GPC Scotland.


Clients

Former Staff

Resources, Notes

=External Resources

Notes

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