We do have to recognise that there is a difference between secrecy and privacy; we have to respect that and to understand when privacy is an advantage and when it is being used secretly, to create a disadvantage or to avoid detection. So the difference between secrecy and privacy is not as straightforward as it would seem. In our lives, we all deserve some element of privacy. Shareholdings in some very major private companies, for example, are not listed—they have to be declared—and that has been established for many years.
Criminal Finances Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Ben Wallace
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 21 February 2017.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Criminal Finances Bill.
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