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Interference

L. Decision-makers—from serving politicians to former political figures, senior government officials and the military—are, inevitably, key targets. China employs a range of tactics, including seeking to recruit them into lucrative roles in Chinese companies—to the extent that we questioned whether there was a revolving door between the Government and certain Chinese companies, with those involved in awarding contracts being 'rewarded' with jobs.

M. The Cabinet Office must update the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments guidelines in relation to intelligence and security matters, including with particular reference to China, and ensure that their implementation is strictly enforced.

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