IPA slams Labour U-turn over OFR
21 Dec 2005 | by Drew Barrand
The Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA) has slammed the last-minute decision by Chancellor Gordon Brown to abolish the Operating and Financial Review (OFR) legislation.
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The government has shelved plans for a multimillion-pound advertising campaign to tackle binge drinking amid fears of a financial crisis at the Department of Health (DoH).
The Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA) has slammed the last-minute decision by Chancellor Gordon Brown to abolish the Operating and Financial Review (OFR) legislation.
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