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Subsidy Control Bill

Proceeding contribution from Lord Fox (Liberal Democrat) in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 2 February 2022. It occurred during Debate on bills and Committee proceeding on Subsidy Control Bill.

I am glad that the Minister has come to this point. Earlier on, I think I heard her say that transparency on a subsidy would raise the potential for a challenge to happen, but the whole system of policing this is through challenge, so how can challenge happen if invisibility is the result of this?

The Minister was suggesting that you can challenge only the overall scheme, not the individual granularity of a scheme within it, but that flies in the face of the central principle of the Bill which is that if I am a business and another local business gets a subsidy, I can challenge that through the CMA, assuming that there are grounds for it. If I do not know that my local competitor is getting that money because its subsidy is locked inside one of these schemes, I cannot challenge it. So the Minister is correct: transparency will lead to more challenge and that is the purpose of the systems put in place within the Bill. We need some working through of this from the Minister—it may not be now but perhaps in writing—because it seems that there are two things working in opposite directions.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
818 c239GC 
Session
2021-22
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords Grand Committee
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