Corporate capture?

20/01/2014 14 min

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Episode Synopsis

The role of large corporations in lobbying for policy change was the subject of a workshop at Medact's recent conference.

A number of Government appointed expert committees have recently made recommendations on pressing health issues, including minimum pricing of alcohol and food labelling. But their proposals have been kicked into the long grass by government after intensive lobbying by the food and drinks industry.

David Miller, Professor of Sociology at the University of Bath explained how companies have a number of different ways of exerting influence on policy at a national and European level, including the presence and popularity of their brands, think tanks, lobbying groups, 'partnership bodies' where EU civil servants and industry representatives together advise the EU on policy, charities (funded by the industry) which purport to represent 'consumer interests', sophisticated PR, and 'the revolving door' through which civil servants move from Government departments straight into related jobs in industry.

Here are links to, or about, some of the organisations mentioned by Professor Miller:

Business Europe
Food Industry Lobby Group
European Snacks Association
Elite Policy Planning Groups
European Policy Centre
Scotch Whisky Association
Spirits Europe
Europe Transport Safety Council
World Federation of Advertisers
European Sponsorship Association
European Forum for Responsible Drinking (note their former web address www.efrd.org now defaults to Spirits Europe
EU Alcohol and Health Forum
International Center for Alcohol Policies
Cancer United
TOAST (The Obesity Awareness and Solutions Trust)
Scientific Alliance
Social Issues Research Council

Professor Millier is a co-founder of Spinwatch, a public interest investigations organisation.

Medact is an organisation of health professionals working for a 'safer, fairer and better world'.