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Brussels lobbyists face tougher regulation

By Andrew Bounds and Marine Formentini in Brussels

Published: August 17 2007 03:00 | Last updated: August 17 2007 03:00

Europe seems set for US-style controls on lobbying after the biggest public affairs companies in Brussels ruled out voluntary regulation because they would have to divulge their clients and fees.

The European Public Affairs Consultancies Association (Epaca), which represents 38 businesses, told the FT that its members would boycott an interests register being established by the European Commission, terming it "discriminatory and unworkable".

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