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Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill. Committee stage seventeenth sitting (morning).

Debate on bills and Public Bill Committee proceeding on Thursday, 24 November 2022, in the House of Commons, led by Kevin Hollinrake and Tom Tugendhat. The answering members were Seema Malhotra and Stephen Kinnock.
New clause 22 (Registration of qualifying Scottish partnerships) agreed to. New clause 23 (Cryptoassets: terrorism) agreed to. New clause 30 (Duty to notify registrar of dissolution) agreed to. New clause 31 (Winding up limited partnerships on grounds of public interest) agreed to. New clause 32 (Winding up dissolved limited partnerships) agreed to. New clause 34 (Requirements to change name: removal of old name from public inspection) agreed to. New clause 47 (Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal: powers to fine in cases relating to economic crime) agreed to. New clause 24 (Disclosure of information relating to bank accounts held by subscribers to a memorandum of association) debated and withdrawn. New clause 26 (Reporting requirement (objectives)), discussed with new clauses 28 (Reporting requirement (strike-off powers)) and 63 (Annual report on activity under this Act), debated and withdrawn. New clause 29 (Report into the merits of a fund for tackling economic crime) negatived on division (7 to 9). New clause 35 (Person convicted under National Minimum Wage Act not to be appointed as director) negatived on division (7 to 9). New clause 44 (HMRC anti-money laundering function), discussed with new clause 72 (Office for Professional Body Anti-Money Laundering Supervision: powers and duties), debated and withdrawn. New clause 50 (Requirement for UK-resident director) debated and withdrawn. New clause 51 (Registration requirements: UK-based assets held by overseas entity) debated and withdrawn.
Type
Committee proceeding
Session
2022-23
Legislative stage
Committee stage
Procedure
New clauses
Chamber / Committee
General committees
Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill 2022-23
Thursday, 22 September 2022
Bills
House of Commons
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