🔴 REVEALED: 43 members of the House of Lords have a financial stake in the oil and gas industry, prompting accusations of “unethical” conflicts of interest.
Analysis by @FerretScot shows that 33 Lords own shares worth at least £50,000 each, across 19 fossil fuel companies.
Ten more have jobs in the sector – advising firms, or acting as chair or director
Of the 43:
🔵 23 (almost one in ten) are Conservatives
🔴 3 are Labour
🟡 5 are Scottish politicians
⚪ 17 are without political affiliations
.@GreenpeaceUK accused politicians of being “worryingly cosy” with the fossil fuel industry.
A spokesperson said: “How can these people be trusted to seize the opportunities of the green industries of the future, when they directly benefit from propping up business as usual?”
Our investigation this week revealed BP had paid an ex-MI6 spy firm to snoop on environmental campaigners opendemocracy.net/en/opendemocra…
Hayes' register of interests says he currently earns £50,000 for about 11 days’ work a year.
This comes on top of his standard MP salary of £81,932
Founded in Lebanon, BB Energy is one of the world’s “leading independent energy trading companies”, trading more than 33 million metric tonnes of oil every year
We will bring you all the key updates in this thread 👇
This inquiry was launched after we revealed that the Clearing House - a secretive Cabinet Office unit - was accused of ‘blacklisting’ Freedom of Information requests from journalists, campaigners and others opendemocracy.net/en/freedom-of-…
"The Cabinet Office is fuelling a culture of secrecy," explains @JennaCorderoy.
🔴 EXCLUSIVE: 2020 was the worst year on record for UK government secrecy.
Just 41% of Freedom of Information (FOI) requests sent to government departments and agencies were granted.
This is the lowest figure since records began in 2005.
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Our new report, #AccessDenied, exposes the extent of the government's attack on FOI.
We found that some departments have far lower FOI disclosure rates than others, with the Foreign Office among the worst offenders, along with the Cabinet Office
Earlier this year, opinion polling conducted for us found that UK voters are seriously concerned by the government’s secrecy and its failure to answer FOI requests opendemocracy.net/en/freedom-of-…
🔴 A former UK electoral commissioner has condemned the UK government’s “appalling” plan to restrict the independence of the elections watchdog.
Professor David Howarth said the #ElectionsBill poses “serious threats to the fairness of all future elections in Britain”.
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Writing for us, Professor David Howarth said that "many Conservative backbenchers have been gunning for the Electoral Commission ever since it made various decisions they didn’t like in the aftermath of the Brexit campaign" opendemocracy.net/en/opendemocra…
The #ElectionsBill is set to be debated in the Commons this week.
According to Howarth, it could subject the Electoral Commission to potential political oversight from government ministers
The ‘spy tech’ firm has been awarded more than £46m in public contracts by the UK government and NHS since the start of 2020.
Well, they made £22m in profits last year.
All the details in this thread 👇
First of all, let's look back at 2020.
Last year, we successfully sued the government, forcing it to commit to not extending Palantir’s contract beyond the COVID pandemic without a consultation opendemocracy.net/en/ournhs/weve…
Palantir had increased its lobbying of Conservative ministers before being awarded a crucial NHS contract.
It embarked on a charm offensive to sell services to the NHS in 2019.
"By the time I came out of there, I weighed only 40kgs, could not speak well and only walked when supported."
We spoke to more than 50 survivors of anti-LGBT ‘#ConversionTherapy’ on a special investigation into these activities across East Africa.
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Many of the interviewees said that family members had taken them to providers of this ‘therapy’.
LGBT identities are widely stigmatised in East Africa, and anal sex is criminalised and punishable with prison sentences in each of the three countries opendemocracy.net/en/5050/conver…
Our undercover reporter was told that being gay is “evil”, something “for whites” and a mental health problem