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House of Commons Public Bill Committee on the Bribery Bill [HL] 2009-10

Here you can browse the record of the public proceedings of the House of Commons Public Bill Committee on the Bribery Act.

Committee members and staff

Chairmen: Sir Nicholas Winterton, Joan Walley

 

16 Members

  • Bain, Mr William (Glasgow North East)
  • Cryer, Mrs Ann (Keighley)
  • Djanogly, Mr Jonathan (Huntingdon)
  • Harris, Dr Evan (Oxford West and Abingdon)
  • Heald, Mr Oliver (North East Hertfordshire)
  • Hill, Keith (Streatham)
  • Howarth, David (Cambridge)
  • Howell, John (Henley)
  • Jones, Helen (Warrington North)
  • Kilfoyle, Mr Peter (Liverpool, Walton)
  • Levitt, Tom (High Peak)
  • Syms, Mr Robert (Poole)
  • Ussher, Kitty (Burnley)
  • Ward, Claire (Watford)
  • Wills, Mr Michael (North Swindon)
  • Wright, Jeremy (Rugby and Kenilworth)

Clerks: Mr Stanton, Miss McBride, Mrs S Davies, Mr Hillyard

Documents

Reports of Proceedings

Full transcripts of the Public Bill Committee meetings.

Proceeding Date
Committee Stage: 5th sitting 23.03.2010
Committee Stage: 4th sitting 18.03.2010
Committee Stage: 3rd sitting 18.03.2010
Committee Stage: 2nd sitting 16.03.2010
Committee Stage: 1st sitting 16.03.2010

Associated memoranda

Written submissions from outside bodies and individuals are circulated to MPs appointed to examine the Bill during committee stage in a Public Bill Committee. The following written submissions were sent to this committee.

Associated memoranda Date
City of London Corporation (BR 02) Memorandum 18.03.2010
Transparency International UK (BR01) Memorandum 17.03.2010

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