Links
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Mark's report to the Public Administration Committee
Mark's full un-edited report will be available on this site soon, within the next few weeks. Check it out and read what Mark had to say - especially since the report is immune from any lawsuits. As if anyone would want to do such a thing anyway...
www.parliament.uk/commons/selcom/pubahome.htm
The Cabinet Office's Public Bodies Website
The official (colourful) Cabinet Office's Public Bodies website
www.cabinet-office.gov.uk/quango
The Nolan Report
An archived version of the Nolan Report and his Seven Principles of Public Life
http://www.archive.official-documents.co.uk/document/parlment/nolan/nolan.htm
Companies House website
The official Company House website with company search facilities.
www.companies-house.gov.uk
Competition Commission website
The Competition Commission is the independant public body that replaced the Monopolies and Mergers commission.
www.competition-commission.org.uk
Council for Science and Technology Commission
The Council for Science and Technology is the Government's top level advisory body on major science and technology issues of strategic importance to the United Kingdom
www.cst.gov.uk
Medical Research Council
The UK Medical Research Council (MRC) is a national organisation funded by the UK taxpayer to promote research into all areas of medical and related science with the aims of improving the health and quality of life of the UK public and contributing to the wealth of the nation
www.mrc.ac.uk
Committee on Standards in Public Life
The official website of the Committee which Mark gave his report to. It includes a response from Sir Anthony Cleaver to Mark's concerns.
www.public-standards.gov.uk
The Guardian: "Public bodies' 'rotten record' on disclosure"
The Guardian's story on Mark's report to the Committee. Friday April 19, 2002.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4397317,00.html
The BBC: "Comic blasts 'rotten' public bodies
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The BBC's story on the above. Thursday April 18, 2002.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk_politics/newsid_1936000/1936918.stm
The FT Times: "Comic blasts 'rotten' public bodies
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The FT Time's story on the same. Friday April 19, 2002.
http://globalarchive.ft.com/globalarchive/article.html?id=020419001027&query=mark+thomas#docAnchor020419001027
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