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Require MPs and frontbenchers to publish details of meetings with lobbyists.
Conclusion
We would encourage those in positions in which they may be subject to lobbying, such as shadow ministers and other frontbenchers from non-government parties, to routinely publish details of the meetings they hold with outside bodies on their webpages in a timely manner. Alternatively, the House of Commons could resolve to require that MPs, or those who hold certain positions within their parties, publish details of their meetings with lobbyists.
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Source
Inquiry
Lobbying and Influence: post-legislative scrutiny of the Lobbying Act 2014 and related matters
Timeline
Recommendation age
2.1 yrs
Report published
02 May 2024