Lobbying: current arrangements are not enough
...and Departmental Boards. We also argued that public office holders who are outside the scope of the Freedom of Information Act (including Members of Parliament, Peers and Councillors) should be...
...and Departmental Boards. We also argued that public office holders who are outside the scope of the Freedom of Information Act (including Members of Parliament, Peers and Councillors) should be...
...codes of conduct, education, and independent scrutiny. The first report set out many of the codes and processes we are familiar with today, such as the Ministerial Code, the public...
...past twenty years is a freely available resource for academics and others. Public opinion is cited in support of views on outside interests at both ends of the spectrum: on...
...dark days in public opinion ratings following the expenses scandal, any misdemeanour continues to do disproportionate damage to the Houses of Parliament as a whole. The code of conduct for...