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On 21 April 2021, there will be a debate on reports from the Committee on Standards concerning sanctions and confidentiality in the House’s standards system
Sanctions and confidentiality in the House's standards system (94 KB , PDF)
On 21 April 2021, there will be a debate on reports from the Committee on Standards concerning sanctions and confidentiality in the House’s standards system:
The Committee revised its initial proposals following discussions with the Government:
The Committee has proposed restarting publication of details of non-Independent Complaints and Grievance Scheme cases.
The Committee identified the existing sanctions that can be imposed on MPs and has suggested some new sanctions. The sanctions, who decides on the imposition of the sanction, whether it is a currently existing power and changes made to the Committee’s July 2020 proposals are set out in two tables published as an Annex to the Committee’s March 2021 report.
Motions relating to the Reports were published in the Future Business (Section A) of the Order Paper on 20 April 2021.
Sanctions and confidentiality in the House's standards system (94 KB , PDF)
Hybrid bills are public bills (bills containing provisions that would affect the general public) which also contain provisions affecting the interests of certain individuals or organisations.
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