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Defamation Bill

My Lords, I am sorry to say that I cannot understand that. We are dealing with a publicly listed company; we are dealing with the resignation or removal of directors, which is a very serious step; we are dealing with qualified privilege, quite rightly, to give a fair and accurate report of that. The auditors are officers of the company performing a vital role. If they are mixed up with some wrongdoing that needs to be reported, we are dealing not with some private, contractual, sensitive matter, but with what is in the report to the shareholders about the public listed company. That is already there. I cannot therefore see any good reason for not including the auditors in that. It is nothing to do with an ordinary, private commercial relationship, so I agree with the noble Lord, Lord Browne.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
742 c319GC 
Session
2012-13
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords Grand Committee
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