Hi Diogenes, When it comes to investigating meetings, access and conversations between big business and the government, there's one major challenge. You are looking for information that those businesses and the government don't want you to find. Huge gaps in transparency law mean that often, you are searching in the dark. That was the barrier when I started investigating Keir Starmer's top business adviser Varun Chandra's previous role as managing partner of Hakluyt, a London-based global strategic consultancy. Despite extensive holes in the government's records of its meetings with the firm, I managed to uncover that Chandra and Hakluyt may have breached lobbying laws – leading to the UK's lobbying watchdog launching an investigation into the firm. Our exclusive investigation was made possible thanks to the generosity of people like you – people who believe in the importance of investigative journalism to hold power to account. Will you back more independent, hard-hitting journalism? Will you donate £10 today? |
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