After Clause 46 - Register of members: information to be included and powers to obtain it | Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill | Commons debates The Minister is right, but subsection (4)(a) refers to “such prevention procedures” as are “reasonable in all the circumstances”, so in v
After Clause 46 - Register of members: information to be included and powers to obtain it | Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill | Commons debates Does my right hon. and learned Friend agree that part of the answer to the point made by our hon.
After Clause 46 - Register of members: information to be included and powers to obtain it | Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill | Commons debates Does my right hon. and learned Friend agree that part of the answer to the point made by our hon.
After Clause 46 - Register of members: information to be included and powers to obtain it | Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill | Commons debates Does my right hon. and learned Friend agree that part of the answer to the point made by our hon.
After Clause 46 - Register of members: information to be included and powers to obtain it | Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill | Commons debates I know that my hon. Friend will come on to make points about failure to prevent offences in relation to burdens on small businesses.
After Clause 46 - Register of members: information to be included and powers to obtain it | Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill | Commons debates I know that my hon. Friend will come on to make points about failure to prevent offences in relation to burdens on small businesses.
After Clause 46 - Register of members: information to be included and powers to obtain it | Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill | Commons debates I know that my hon. Friend will come on to make points about failure to prevent offences in relation to burdens on small businesses.
Privileges Committee Special Report | Commons debates It is a privilege to speak in this debate. I will try not to take too long or to repeat things that have already been said.
Privileges Committee Special Report | Commons debates Yes, I understand entirely the point my right hon. Friend makes.
Privileges Committee Special Report | Commons debates I certainly do not think that material of that kind should be leaked to newspapers before it is discussed in this House.