All 2 Debates between Lord Fox and Lord Faulks

Mon 14th Mar 2022

Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill

Debate between Lord Fox and Lord Faulks
Lord Fox Portrait Lord Fox (LD)
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The noble Lord just said exactly what I was going to say. If it is not this, what is the process to identify people and what documentation is required? It will be interesting to hear the Minister’s response to the challenge from the noble Lord, Lord Ponsonby: if it is good enough for voters in local elections, why is it not good enough for multi-million-pound companies?

Lord Faulks Portrait Lord Faulks (Non-Afl)
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I support this amendment. There is a slight irony because the Labour Party is against the provision on which it relies to support this amendment. That cheap debating point notwithstanding, this amendment seems quite useful and I cannot see an obvious reason why we should not have it.

Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Bill

Debate between Lord Fox and Lord Faulks
Lord Faulks Portrait Lord Faulks (Non-Afl)
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As a fellow member of the Constitution Committee, I endorse what the noble and learned Lord said. This is one of the points that we as a committee regularly make: it is one thing to have the Sewel convention in primary legislation; it is another to have it in subordinate legislation. We very much welcome this as a matter of practice.

Lord Fox Portrait Lord Fox (LD)
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Never has the noble Lord, Lord Callanan, received such glowing praise, in my experience, and here am I to heap more of it on. These amendments are very welcome, as is the legislative consent from the Scottish Government. I have one point that I am sure the Minister will be able to confirm: I hope the Government will be able to continue the level of consultation the Minister could show through the regulation-making process and the statutory instruments.