If you also include 3 of the ‘Big 4’ consultancies who are on the Office of the Registrar of Consultant Lobbyists (Deloitte, KPMG and PwC are on the list but deny they’re lobbyists) at least £11.6bn worth of UK government contracts have been won.
In total, 401 gov contracts have been won by 53 lobbying groups (minus the ‘Big 4’) since the register began in March 2015.
Some firms joined the register after 2015, but we included all gov contracts won in the last 7 yrs, as there was a time-lag for some companies to register.
The top 5 gov contract winning companies - DLA Piper UK, Pinsent Masons, Grayling Communications, Four Communications, Clifford Chance - won a combined £57.6m in individual contracts since 2015 (excluding any framework agreements they won jointly with other companies).
As the Office of the Registrar of Consultant Lobbyists says: “The Government’s intention behind the introduction of the Register was to enhance the transparency of those seeking to lobby Ministers and Permanent Secretaries on behalf of a third party”. registrarofconsultantlobbyists.org.uk
But place like the Home Office appear to award communication contracts to firms that can lobby it.
The biggest contract issued to lobbyists (outside framework agreements and the ‘Big 4’) was a £4.2m win to Four Communications for PR for the Home Office.
Despite the Register stating it is “important that the public can access information in a clear and easily understandable way” regarding lobbying, many lobby companies do not list any clients in the register.
We know Grayling Communications has lobbied for global corporations like Fujitsu and Hilton; Four Communications counts Pfizer and Novaris as former clients. But DLA Piper and Pinsent Masons listed NO clients publicly on the Register.
This is not unusual. There are many instances where lobbying firms have not registered clients. Of the Big 4 companies, Deloitte has never registered any, and KPMG has not registered any clients since 2017.
Despite his lobbying efforts making front pages, former PM David Cameron is not on the lobby list. The Registrar of Consultant Lobbyists published a statement on March 26 saying his “activities do not fall within the criteria that require registration” registrarofconsultantlobbyists.org.uk/investigation-…
It was reported the former PM lobbied the Chancellor as a paid employee, not consultant, for Lex Greensill. But given Cameron said in 2010 lobbying was ‘the next big scandal’ and helped set up the Register, perhaps he should have listed his name. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
There’s no assertion any lobby companies acted illegally or improperly winning government contracts despite registering to lobby on behalf of other companies, but @allthecitizens feels it is important all potential conflicts of interest are addressed in the name of transparency.
🚨NEW: Report from @JointCtteNSS warns the UK is facing "high risk of catastrophic ransomware attack" from foreign actors, like Russia, China & North Korea.
This comes a week after UK govt finally admitted to Russian interference in British politics. 🧵/1
2/The report states that @ukhomeoffice is not fit or prepared to see off these attacks from foreign actors.
It adds that"majority of ransomware attacks against the UK are from Russian-speaking perpetrators but this is not a straightforward state threat." committees.parliament.uk/publications/4…
3/Last week, the Foreign Office finally admitted to Russian interference in British politics.
It said Russian Intelligence Services targeted high-profile individuals in UK inc MPs & journalists through cyber operations. gov.uk/government/new…
"Ukraine targeted Alexander Lebedev as part of a wave of sanctions against individuals supportive of Russia’s war, placing greater scrutiny on the oligarch’s links to the UK government". @pcaruanagalizia@tortoise#RussiaReport
Boris Johnson gave Lebedev’s son Evgeny, a close friend, a life peerage despite security warnings from MI5. "The Cabinet Office has told parliament that “Lord Lebedev is a man of good standing.” Lord Lebedev has said that he has “no links to the Kremlin".
🔴 The Cabinet Office could take unprecedented action to prevent Boris Johnson’s unredacted diaries and WhatsApp messages from being handed over to the official Covid inquiry
We are so convinced of the need for transparency and accountability in the handling of official business that in March 2022 we went to court to challenge the government's use of disappearing #WhatsApp & text messages.
In July 2022, we requested a copy of the WhatsApp messages sent by No 10 staff shared with Sue Gray for her report on the Partygate when Boris Johnson was PM.
Here is the Cabinet Office's reply
🚨🚨🚨 NHS data breach: NHS trusts are sharing intimate details about patients’ medical conditions, appointments and treatments with Facebook without consent and despite promising never to do so. theguardian.com/society/2023/m…
An astounding investigation by @shanti_das@ObserverUK has revealed how a covert tracking tool in the websites of 20 NHS trusts has for years collected browsing information and shared it with Meta, in a major breach of NHS patients'privacy.
What data have been compromised?
granular details of
✔️ pages viewed
✔️buttons clicked
✔️keywords
Revealed
✔️user's IP address, a piece of info that can identify an individual or household
✔️ details of Facebook accounts
Dataminr have been awarded work with the Ministry of Defence, Cabinet Office, and Foreign Office between 2017-2022, but details of their work with all departments is considered exempt under FOI, as is whether they’re working with police in the UK.