Ordnance Survey hires PR company to lobby politicians |
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The Guardian reports:
An extraordinary picture of a state body carrying out political lobbying on the issue of free data has emerged from documents obtained by the Guardian. The correspondence reveals that Ordnance Survey (OS) is targeting MPs from Westminster and devolved assemblies, civil servants and leading figures in the free data debate. The agency openly attends party conferences and other political events to promote the value of geographical data. However, earlier this year a Parliamentary question revealed that it had paid a company called Mandate £42,076.20 plus VAT since August 2007. (Read more... Source: The Guardian, Michael Cross, 21/8/2008)
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