London, 7 December - The PRCA has received a complaint against a member.
Mark Adams MPRCA, Head of Public Affairs at Lansons Communications, has made a complaint against fellow PRCA member Bell Pottinger Public Affairs. The complaint will now be investigated by the PRCA’s Professional Practices Committee, following the processes outlined in the Association’s codes of conduct.
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