HSE, Central Bank, Department of Defence and Road Safety Authority among organisations now covered
Some 62 public bodies including the Health Service Executive, Tusla and the Central Bank of Ireland have been added to the lobbying register.
The Regulation of Lobbying Act 2015 introduced transparency into the process of lobbying Government departments. The statutory instrument was signed into law by the Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe and will come into force on January 1st. “Lobbying is a key part of the democratic process. It plays an important role in policy formation. However, it needs to be open to public scrutiny. The people of Ireland should be able to monitor the potential influence that interest groups and representative bodies have on public policy issues and decisions.
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