Scope for improving lobbying body - PMpublished at 15:15 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November 2021
Continuing, William Wragg asks about ACOBA - the body that advises former ministers and officials on whether their private sector jobs break government guidelines.
Wragg says the body is "pretty toothless" and asks the PM whether it should be made "legally binding" - as recommended in a recent review, external on lobbying by lawyer Nigel Boardman.
Boris Johnson denies it is toothless, but says there is "scope for improving" the body.
He says the government is "considering the recommendations" in the Boardman review and should reply before the end of this year.
You can read that review here, external.