Audit, Reporting and Governance Authority Debate

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Department: Home Office

Audit, Reporting and Governance Authority

Lord Watts Excerpts
Monday 31st March 2025

(3 days, 14 hours ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Leong Portrait Lord Leong (Lab)
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I thank my noble friend for his question. It is true that these reforms are long overdue, which is why this Government are working on them at pace. My noble friend will understand that I cannot pre-empt any pre-legislative scrutiny process for either the content of the draft Bill or the timing of its introduction. However, we are fully committed to delivering these changes and doing so in a way that ensures that parliamentarians, businesses and wider stakeholders are part of the journey.

Lord Watts Portrait Lord Watts (Lab)
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My Lords, the Minister set out some of the recent scandals that have occurred. Can he tell us how many people have gone to jail over those scandals and whether the proposed legislation will hold these people to account?

Lord Leong Portrait Lord Leong (Lab)
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My noble friend makes a very important point. I do not know whether anyone has been sent to jail, but I will find out and write to him. It is important that noble Lords recognise that the current regulator has limited powers. The new regulator will have additional powers to ensure that directors are held responsible for their fiduciary duties. It is important that we get it right and that we consult widely, but, at the same time, we do not want to overburden SMEs and other businesses with the new regulator. We are taking our time to make sure that we get it right.