Transparency campaigner urges agencies to open their doors to politicians
16 May 2012 | by Matt Cartmell
A high-profile lobbying transparency campaigner has called for agencies to open their doors
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doors to organise community celebrations." McCann London's creative directors Matt Crabtree and Simon ...
A high-profile lobbying transparency campaigner has called for agencies to open their doors
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that there is a wealth of passionate talent on a nationwide scale keen to get their foot in the door ...
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. Lastly be prepared to tell truth to power. Last week I sat in a closed-doors council cabinet briefing ... be out there making the case for the initiative regardless of my behind-closed-doors advice ...
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