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Further evidence on introducing a statutory register of lobbyists
15 March 2012
The Political and Constitutional Reform Committee continues its scrutiny of the Government's proposals for introducing a statutory register of lobbyists.
- Parliament TV: Introducing a statutory register of lobbyists
- Inquiry: Introducing a statutory register of lobbyists
- Political and Constitutional Reform Committee
Witnesses
Thursday 22 March 2012 at 10am in the Wilson Room, Portcullis House
At 10.00 am:
- Ben Kernighan, Deputy Chief Executive, National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO),
- Nigel Stanley, Head of Campaigns and Communications, Trade Union Congress (TUC).
At 11.15 am (approx):
- John Wotton, President of the Law Society.
Purpose of session
The purpose of this session is to hear from those who could be required to be on a statutory register of lobbyists depending on the Government’s final definition of lobbying activity. The session will explore how existing charity, trade union and legal work could be affected by the requirement to register.