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APPC Response to UK PAC Issues Paper - December 2009

In response to a recommendation by the Public Administration Select Committee in January 2009, the APPC, together with the PRCA and CIPR, is working on the formation of a UK Public Affairs Council (UKPAC).
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APPC Response to OECD Paper

“Draft Principles for Transparency and Integrity in Lobbying”

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Public Affairs Council position statement

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Responses to consultation by Public Affairs Council Working Party published

The Public Affairs Council Working Party has now agreed to publish the responses received in the consultation on its Issues Paper

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APPC AGM on 11 May 2009

Robbie MacDuff, Partner, College Hill Public Policy incorporating Precise Public Affairs, has been re-elected as Chair of the Association of Professional Political Consultants (APPC). Mark Adams, Managing Director of Foresight Consulting, has been elected as Deputy Chair. Read more here.

 

Public Affairs Council Working Party - News Release, 7 May 2009

A consultation on the future of self-regulation of lobbying was launched today by a Working Party formed by the main lobbying bodies.

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Chair's Article in Total Politic - February 2009

  Article in Total Politics

 

APPC Management Committee statement on the Public Administration Committee Report (PASC)

The APPC notes the Government response to PASC and welcomes the support the response gives to the principle of self-regulation, to which the APPC remains committed.

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APPC Chair's Newsletter - December 2008

  APPC Chair Newsletter December 2008

 

Professional Practices Panel reports on Morgan Allen Moore complaint

The Professional Practices Panel (PPP) has issued its report into the complaint made against Morgan Allen Moore.
    
The Report notes that the complainant had written to APPC on 5 August
    
"...withdrawing his allegations without reservation and formally requesting that they be struck from the record. 

" The Panel notes that the APPC Rules do not provide for a complaint to be unilaterally withdrawn. However, the Panel has decided to dismiss the complaint, as no useful purpose would be served by insisting that it re-convene to determine the complaint...".

Click below for the full report of the PPP:

  PPP Report Aug08

  

APPC AGM

Robbie MacDuff, Managing Director of Precise Public Affairs Ltd, has been elected unopposed as the Chair of the Association of Professional Political Consultants (APPC). Gill Morris, Managing Director of Connect Public Affairs, as immediate past Chair will be Deputy Chair until the 2009 AGM. 

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