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Bribery Bill [Lords]

Proceeding contribution from Hugh Bayley (Labour) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 3 March 2010. It occurred during Debate on bills on Bribery Bill [Lords].
I congratulate the Government on bringing forward this Bill. I have spent quite a number of years jumping up and down on these Benches to argue the case for legislation such as this, and it is good to see it before the House. I am pleased that it also has the support of the Opposition. I want to begin by acknowledging the leadership given on this issue by Transparency International UK, and in particular the work done by Graham Rodmell, who worked for the organisation for a decade or so, lobbying this place and advising both me and the all-party panel on transnational bribery on the issues involved. I should also mention the leadership that the present executive director of Transparency International UK, Chandrashekhar Krishnan, has provided. Transparency International UK sent a brief to Members in advance of this debate. It states that the organisation""has been urging for a dozen years the enactment of new, effective anti-bribery legislation."" I have been working with it over that period of time, and in 1998 I introduced under the ten-minute rule an International Bribery and Corruption Bill. It sought to incorporate the then very new EU and OECD conventions against bribery into UK law.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
506 c962 
Session
2009-10
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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