Bain Capital advisor Andrew Lansley tries to derail Lobbying Bill. Conflict of interest?

Listening on lobbying: Andrew Lansley proved exactly how trustworthy he is with the Health and Social Care Act 2012. Now he stands ready to hear discussion of his amendments to the new Lobbying Bill.

Listening on lobbying: Andrew Lansley proved exactly how trustworthy he is with the Health and Social Care Act 2012. Now he stands ready to hear discussion of his amendments to the new Lobbying Bill.

This seems nothing more than a filibuster. Now that Lord Lansley has a cushy job working for a lobbying firm, he doesn’t want it coming under scrutiny.

Right?

But doesn’t that raise the issue of conflict of interest? Why is Lansley being allowed to talk about this matter at all?

Come to that, after the atrocity that was the Health and Social Care Act 2012, why is this creature allowed to talk about anything at all, ever?

Andrew Lansley, the former health secretary, who now advises health companies, has been accused of trying to stall a parliamentary bill that proposes to expose lobbyists in Whitehall to greater scrutiny.

The Tory peer has tabled 30 amendments to a bill before the House of Lords that seeks to establish a new register for lobbyists who meet ministers, senior civil servants and special advisers.

Labour and transparency campaigners suspect there will not be time for a parliamentary committee to discuss the amendments, and that the changes are in effect an attempt to scupper the bill.

Lord Lansley has denied their claims, saying he wants to ensure that the bill enshrines current regulatory powers and protects those being regulated.

The lobbying (transparency) bill won support from across the Lords last month when it was introduced by the Labour peer Clive Brooke.

The proposed legislation would replace the government’s much-criticised lobbying register with one that would be far more comprehensive.

It would cover in-house lobbyists as well as agency lobbyists, and would be extended to cover meetings with senior civil servants and special advisers. At present, only meetings between agency lobbyists and ministers and permanent secretaries are recorded.

Source: Tory peer Andrew Lansley accused of trying to stall lobbying bill | Politics | The Guardian

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  1. Lin Wren November 11, 2016 at 1:23 am - Reply

    That sounds excellent. Good job.

  2. casalealex November 11, 2016 at 9:28 am - Reply

    Point of interest:

    Bain began investing in Europe in 1989 through its London-based affiliate Bain Capital Europe

    In at least some instances, companies acquired by Bain borrowed money in order to increase their dividend payments, ultimately leading to the collapse of what had been financially stable businesses.

  3. mohandeer November 11, 2016 at 4:49 pm - Reply

    Wasn’t this the same Ansley who co-wrote a book on how to destroy the National Health System? The same Ansley who was bought off by Nash and his wife? The same Ansley who is now making a fortune out of various private enterprises at the cost of the Tax Payers? That Lord Arsely?

  4. wildswimmerpete November 11, 2016 at 8:23 pm - Reply

    Would that be the same Bain Capital who took over the NHS blood services?
    https://www.baincapital.com/news/bain-capital-purchases-nhs-blood-plasma-supplier

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