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Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill. Committee stage eighteenth sitting (afternoon).

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New clause 52 (Beneficial owners: shares and voting rights held by immediate family) debated and withdrawn. New clause 53 (Beneficial owners in overseas territories) negatived on division (6 to 9). New clause 54 (Entities from high-risk jurisdictions: prohibition on ownership of UK land) negatived on division (6 to 9). New clause 55 (Updating duty: frequency) debated and withdrawn. New clause 56 (Limited partnerships: registration of persons of significant control) negatived on division (6 to 9). New clause 59 (Publication of information about trustees) negatived on division (6 to 9). New clause 60 (Reporting requirement (enforcement capabilities), discussed with new clause 61 (Reporting requirement (overseas territories)), debated and withdrawn. New clause 64 (Disclosure of information in the public interest likely to be relevant to the investigation of economic crime), discussed with new clause 65 (Economic crime: power to strike out statement of case for abuse of process), debated and withdrawn. New clause 66 (Default supervisory authority for independent legal professionals) debated and withdrawn. New clause 67 (Civil asset recovery in cases of economic crime), discussed with new clause 68 (Criminal asset confiscation in cases of economic crime), negatived on division (6 to 8). Written evidence reported to the House.
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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