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some companies that specialise in | lobbying | but we should not suggest |
are those who specialise in | lobbying | there are some people who |
are some who specialise in | lobbying | would that read better what |
lobbyist and the motive for | lobbying | a member may choose to |
lobbyists and the motive for | lobbying | it should also state that |
revisit the working definitions of | lobbying | and commercial lobbyists i look |
made between professional lobbyists from | lobbying | companies and lobbyists employed by |
as sub lobbyists how the | lobbying | is done is important lobbying |
go away not all professional | lobbying | is necessarily bad lobbyists can |
and the activities of professional | lobbying | firms 2 30 pm question |
and the activities of professional | lobbying | firms at the end of |
or individuals whose business is | lobbying | leaving consultancies whose sole business |
consultancies whose sole business is | lobbying | would offer a get out |
to concentrate our attention on | lobbying | companies and to move on |
we should register not only | lobbying | companies but the individuals who |
of them as of professional | lobbying | companies des mcnulty in a |
the term to talk about | lobbying | companies later on there is |
or not they belong to | lobbying | companies should be covered by |
transparent system of control over | lobbying | companies that is clear i |
they should treat information from | lobbying | companies that is fine i |
where we are talking about | lobbying | companies the convener i am |
lobby msps as well as | lobbying | companies themselves i hope that |
that is not restricted to | lobbying | companies there are a number |
at the moment is professional | lobbying | companies when we broaden our |
the mechanism for dealing with | lobbying | companies who caused the concern |
easy transparent open and helpful | lobbying | was and someone who sends |
at the moment is professional | lobbying | tricia marwick i am slightly |
general but this is about | lobbying | the convener individuals lobby do |
fall within the definition of | lobbying | because they receive subscriptions from |
to reconsider our definition of | lobbying | however we cannot renege on |
not least the definition of | lobbying | perhaps the committee needs to |
concerns that the definition of | lobbying | set out in the consultation |
up in the definition of | lobbying | the convener some voluntary organisations |
contracts for public relations and | lobbying | activities by each of the |
the services of a private | lobbying | firm or public relations agency |
i would like the commercial | lobbying | organisations to work with us |
whose main occupation is not | lobbying | that would make it impossible |
whose main activity is not | lobbying | there is a danger that |
a system of registration of | lobbying | a code of conduct or |
msps it is not about | lobbying | and the potential registration or |
as journalists who have secondary | lobbying | interests des mcnulty we are |
session 1 items in private | lobbying | members interests order confidentiality work |
addition to our work on | lobbying | the members interests order and |
a strange approach from a | lobbying | company i am sure that |
read any person but any | lobbying | company or organisation the convener |
is a director of a | lobbying | company s1w 1038 alex neil |
tobacco tax that resulted from | lobbying | by the tobacco industry did |
is used as a political | lobbying | tool by the tobacco industry |
number of organisations and academics | lobbying | on behalf of the gaelic |
people i agree with the | lobbying | organisations that the health and |
onus should be on the | lobbying | organisations to indicate where they |
behalf of scottish traditional music | lobbying | group calling on the scotish |
on behalf of clients paid | lobbying | is their business the convener |
agenda item 2 on the | lobbying | process to a close i |
and withdraw from the meeting | lobbying | the convener agenda item 2 |
deal with members approaches to | lobbying | tricia marwick all that we |
committee s consultation paper on | lobbying | i ask members to note |
standards committee s investigation into | lobbying | should be passed to the |
committee on the issue of | lobbying | the clerk should write back |
and associations who engage in | lobbying | as well as journalists who |
not quite final paper on | lobbying | so that we can consider |
lobbying is done is important | lobbying | will not go away and |
for a public examination into | lobbying | in the scottish parliament although |
parliament when it came to | lobbying | the relationship between ukrep and |
something that i missed when | lobbying | the parliament was discussed what |
parliament after spending three years | lobbying | there i think that it |
that we accept it that | lobbying | is here to stay it |
were being destroyed that is | lobbying | one can only go so |
section 6 which is on | lobbying | the draft aims to reflect |
is in the section on | lobbying | which states a distinction can |
for a horizontal disability directive | lobbying | of the european commission may |
on what we decide on | lobbying | more generally we might have |
of the rcn s consistent | lobbying | on many of the major |
we could have avoided the | lobbying | that took place on that |
been the result of vigorous | lobbying | by the executive as the |