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Public affairs

Public Affairs contacts

Clive Booth
Director of Public Affairs and Media Relations
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7059 5511
Mob: +44 (0)7912 774053
email: clive.booth@accaglobal.com
blog: PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND MEDIA RELATIONS BLOG - Clive Booth opens in a new window

Veena Hudson
Head of Public Affairs
tel: +44 (0)20 7059 5615
email: veena.hudson@accaglobal.com
blog: PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND MEDIA RELATIONS BLOG - Veena Hudson opens in a new window

Cécile Bonino
Public Affairs and Media Relations Officer - EU
tel: +32 (0)2310465
email: cecile.bonino@accaglobal.com
blog: BRUSSELS DIARY opens in a new window

The Public Affairs team exists to protect and enhance the reputation of ACCA with government, parliament, policy advisers, key civil servants and other political and business stakeholders. We aim to build positive relationships with key decision makers, and to influence and inform legislation and policy ensuring the best possible outcomes for ACCA's work.

Our political contact programme includes mechanisms such as: submitting evidence, both written and oral, to Parliamentary inquiries; briefing politicians on our position in advance of debates; organising events at Party Conferences and Parliamentary receptions to showcase ACCA policy papers and our stance on topical issues; and by working with the Media Relations team to ensure that politicians are exposed to the same key messages in the media they access. The work has to date been largely aimed at Whitehall, Westminster and Brussels, but will be increasingly rolled out to offices in all our major markets.

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