Party Funding Debate

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Department: Cabinet Office

Party Funding

Hugh Bayley Excerpts
Monday 26th March 2012

(12 years, 7 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Lord Maude of Horsham Portrait Mr Maude
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I think transparency is very important. As I have said, Mr Rosenfeld is someone I knew when I was chairman of the Conservative party. We turned his money down.

Hugh Bayley Portrait Hugh Bayley (York Central) (Lab)
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Shortly before the general election, the Bribery Act 2010 was passed with all-party support. Under certain circumstances the Act requires the director of the Serious Fraud Office to seek permission from the Attorney-General before investigating or prosecuting. Can the Minister give the House an absolute assurance that neither the Attorney-General nor the Solicitor-General will exercise a veto over an investigation or prosecution, if that is what the director of the SFO believes is in order?

Lord Maude of Horsham Portrait Mr Maude
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That is a rather over-excitable question that would be better directed to the Attorney-General, who is very much his own man in these and all matters.