Records of the Joint Committee on the Draft Corruption Bill
For ordering, viewing and copying options: please select Ordering and Viewing
- Held At: Parliamentary Archives: GB-061
- Catalogue Reference: HC/CL/JT/DC
- Date: 2003
- Level: Sub sub sub fonds
- Creator Name: House of Commons; House of Lords; Joint Committee on the Draft Corruption Bill; 2003
- Administrative or Biographical History: The Joint Committee on the Draft Corruption Bill was appointed by the House of Commons and House of Lords on 24 March 2003 to examine the Draft Corruption Bill and report to both Houses no later than four months after the presentation of the draft Bill.
The Draft Corruption Bill (Cm 5777) was published by the Home Office on Monday 24 March 2003.
The Members of this Committee were:
Lord Slynn of Hadley (Crossbencher) (Chairman)
Lord Bernstein of Craigweil (Labour)
Lord Campbell-Savours (Labour)
Lord Carlisle of Bucklow (Conservative)
Baroness Scott of Needham Market (Liberal Democrat)
Lord Waddington (Conservative)
Baroness Whitaker (Labour)
Vera Baird MP (Labour, Redcar)
Mr Edward Garnier MP (Conservative, Harborough)
Mr John MacDougall MP (Labour, Central Fife)
Mr Mark Oaten MP (Liberal Democrat, Winchester)
Mr Richard Shepherd MP (Conservative, Aldridge-Brownhills)
Mr Paul Stinchcombe MP (Labour, Wellingborough)
Dr Desmond Turner MP (Labour, Brighton Kemptown)
The Committee published its Report and evidence on Thursday 31 July 2003. - Category: Unpublished Select Committee papers
- Terms:
- Access Status: Open
Ordering the Document
Sorry, this document cannot be ordered.
The Parliamentary Archives search room and copying service is now closed and
collections are unavailable because of the Archives Relocation Programme. For
more information please see Plan Your Visit.
For files with an Access Status of Closed, requests will be considered in
accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 2000. To see these you will need
to submit a Freedom of Information Request by emailing archives@parliament.uk.
Please include the catalogue references of the documents you are interested in.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions by emailing archives@parliament.uk