I hear what you’re saying Davo, and as a former strong and long time supporter of the FPA I have some thoughts of my own on the way the association has developed in the last five years or so. However, my intention in this posting was to generate debate over what I feel are dubious business practices.
Following on from Kurnal’s point. My concern is not so much at the way in which the FPA market their services, but the way in which Government documents reference the company, thereby promoting them to the exclusion of other equally professional service providers, and by implication providing an official seal of approval.
Midland, If the situation with the LFAs and their arms reach companies were as blattant as your scenario, then I’d be less concered. But it is’nt. It’s a very sublte and quite frankly powerful promotion, as is that of the FPA by central government