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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 05 Feb 2020
Greenhouse Gas Emissions

"We await the call. Who knows? My noble friend is right to ask when there will be a new COP chairman. I suspect that the Prime Minister will look at that as part of the wider re-examination of Government. Our relationships with the devolved Administrations are absolutely vital, as is …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 04 Feb 2020
Post Office: Prosecution Powers

"My Lords, the Post Office’s powers to bring a private prosecution, which fall under Section 6(1) of the Prosecution of Offences Act 1985, are not specific to that company. It has the same right as any other person, whether an individual or a company, to bring a private prosecution...."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 04 Feb 2020
Post Office: Prosecution Powers

"My noble friend raises challenging points. I must stress that the leadership of the Post Office got it badly wrong and, as a consequence of those actions, people have experienced unfortunate situations. That has changed. There has been a change in culture, a new chief executive and a new recognition …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 04 Feb 2020
Post Office: Prosecution Powers

"The individuals affected are indeed the face of the Post Office in towns and villages up and down the land. The situation which arose was unacceptable and the courts have shown that. There needs to be manifest change in the way the Post Office does business and a recognition that …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 04 Feb 2020
Post Office: Prosecution Powers

"I suspect that it will be quite some time before the Post Office embarks upon another adventure of this sort, for many obvious reasons. We need to recognise that a number of manifest failures led to this situation. These need to be understood, and they are being by the new …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 04 Feb 2020
Post Office: Prosecution Powers

"My noble friend is right to draw attention to this. As my noble friend Lord Arbuthnot said at the outset, there will be a settlement of nearly £60 million for those who brought the class action itself. There will also need to be individual criminal examination for those who have …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 04 Feb 2020
Post Office: Prosecution Powers

"The simple answer to that question is: not enough. The reality is that perhaps only a fraction of the money which has been won in this court case—around £12 million of the £60 million—will end up in the pockets of the sub-postmasters. That is a shocking realisation but it is, …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 04 Feb 2020
Post Office: Prosecution Powers

"There is a new chief executive and a new regime is in place. I cannot comment on the individuals who were in positions of power during that time because I simply do not have the answer. I recognise the anger the noble Lord brings to his question, and that it …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 04 Feb 2020
Post Office: Prosecution Powers

"We have a non-executive director who is responsible for representing the department and the Government. His role has evolved from a perhaps more passive approach to a much more active one going forward. We have to have a much stronger view about how we manage this area, through the chief …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 04 Feb 2020
Post Office: Prosecution Powers

"Those who have lost their lives could not possibly get due recompense throughout this process, no matter what the answer might have been. The situation is clear: during a significant period in the history of the Post Office, wrongdoing took place. It has admitted that it got it wrong and …..."
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