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CIPR: Lobbying ‘is an ethical activity’

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By The Drum Team, Editorial

July 10, 2012 | 2 min read

In response to The Bureau of Investigative Journalism’s investigation into financial services lobbying, the CIPR has made a statement.

The investigation stated that the financial services industry spent more than £92m last year lobbying politicians and regulators.

Jane Wilson CEO of the CIPR, said: “The Bureau of Investigative Journalism considers lobbying activity to be somehow illegitimate, despite it being a fundamental part of the democratic process which helps to produce better policy and legislation. Provided lobbying is conducted in a transparent and open manner, it is an ethical activity. Many individuals identified in this survey are members of the CIPR, voluntarily regulated by our code of conduct as well as by organisations such as the FSA. In the UK, Financial services sustain over two million jobs and returns billions to the exchequer in tax revenues. The £92m spent on assisting the Government to improve regulation in this sector should be seen in that context.

“However, The BIJ report further highlights the need for the Government to get their definition of lobbying right. Of the 134 organisations identified as lobbying the Government on financial services issues, only 38 would have been included in the statutory register of lobbyists as proposed by the Government’s consultation document.

“The BIJ list includes 19 think tanks, 5 management consultancies and 6 Law firms, none of which would be covered by the Government’s proposal, as well as the in-house lobbyists working for banks and trade bodies. If the Government is going to introduce a register of lobbyists with the aim of increasing transparency around the process of lobbying, it needs to ensure that every person and organisation engaged in influencing public policy will be able to disclose their involvement.”

The PRCA has also commented on the claims of excessive lobbying.

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