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Lobbying for Gain: Nick Warner and Australia’s Revolving Door Lobbying for Gain: Nick Warner and Australia’s Revolving Door Governments have an almost crippling trouble appreciating conflicts of interest. Since tentacle-heavy lobby groups decided to move into the world’s capitals to make the case for their clients, the revolving door has become the sickening feature of politics. Former bureaucrats, public service officials and elected representatives find few problems with joining the very lobby groups that once pressured them to change policy. This seamless movement of sewerage makes accountable governance a hag and transparency a bed-bound dream. The indifference shown by political wonks and private sector lobbyists to this practice is reflected in an abundant literature that is enchanted by it. Be it in organisational or management studies, you are bound to find work that even approves of the phenomenon, suggesting that people with abundant skills and ....
Governments have an almost crippling trouble appreciating conflicts of interest. Since tentacle-heavy lobby groups decided to move into the world’s capitals to make the case for their clients, the revolving door has become the sickening feature of politics. Former bureaucrats, public service officials and elected representatives find few problems with joining the very lobby groups that once pressured them to change policy. This seamless movement of sewerage makes accountable governance a hag and transparency a bed-bound dream. The indifference shown by political wonks and private sector lobbyists to this practice is reflected in an abundant literature that is enchanted by it. Be it in organisational or management studies, you are bound to find work that even approves of the phenomenon, suggesting that people with abundant skills and contacts obtained while serving their country should be made use of on leaving their positions. The significance here lies in the benefits that ....
Governments have an almost crippling trouble appreciating conflicts of interest. Since tentacle-heavy lobby groups decided to move into the world’s capitals to make the case for their clients, the revolving door has become the sickening feature . ....
They have given us a real mess | Some juvenile courts say they don t have funds to follow new law making 17-year-olds juveniles One St. Charles County case could force juvenile courts to take on 17-year-olds regardless of whether they have the money to do so Author: Christine Byers (KSDK) Updated: 6:31 PM CST January 27, 2021 ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. We shouldn’t even know his name let alone the crimes he’s been accused of committing. That’s because Tyrell Jones is 17 years old. And, according to a law that took effect Jan. 1, he and others his age should be in Missouri’s juvenile system where most of the accusations against them are shielded from public view. ....