Proceeding contribution from Baroness Hamwee (Liberal Democrat) in the House of Lords on Thursday, 16 July 2009. It occurred during Committee of the Whole House (HL) and Debate on bill on Parliamentary Standards Bill.
Parliamentary Standards Bill
Like the noble Lord, Lord Cope, I have some difficulty envisaging a Member spending money on being prosecuted. I should like to ask the noble Lord, Lord Jenkin of Roding, whether he intends the term "investigation" to have a formal meaning or whether he is thinking of any informal—perhaps I should say "not so public"—work being undertaken? There may be a distinction. It might not be a real distinction in practice but, while a prosecution is in contemplation, it could be that the committee will want privately to be thinking about issues that could be raised. I am simply concerned to understand what "investigation" means in this context.
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- 712 c1308-9
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- 2008-09
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- House of Lords chamber
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- Criminal proceedings Codes of practice Allowances Advocacy Fraud House of Commons EU law Freedom of expression European Court of Human Rights Pay Members Parliament Standards Speaker Committee on Standards and Privileges House of Commons Commission European Court of Justice Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority Commissioner for Parliamentary Investigations Sunset clauses
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- Parliamentary Standards Bill 2008-09
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