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Commissioner considering changing guidance on political activities before Lobbyists' Code comes into force

'Maximum' five-year prohibition on lobbying following certain political activities raised concerns, confusion

News | ALYSSA O'DELL
Published: Friday, 11/13/2015 5:12 pm EST
Last Updated: Friday, 11/13/2015 5:38 pm EST
Hill Times photo/ Andrew Mead
Lobbying Commissioner Karen Shepherd (second from right) attended a spring panel on lobbyist gifting, hosted by The Lobby Monitor, alongside lawyer Guy Giorno (far right), Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner Mary Dawson (second from left) and former Lobby Monitor editor Yael Berger (far left). The new Lobbyists’ Code of Conduct contains more explicit rules governing gifting and political activities.

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