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Speeches by Mullan.

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27 Nov 2025Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Second sitting)

Q Okay. On the first point you made about language, are there specific ways in which you would change the language? Would there be different words or terminology? Cindy Butts: Yes, I would want to see some of the language that is reflected in both the Hillsborough charter and the Victims and Prisoners Act—the section t

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27 Nov 2025Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Second sitting)

Q I am the shadow Minister. It may well be that others asked for you to be here, but I asked in particular because the NHS already has experience with the legal duty of candour, so it is important to understand what you have learned from its operation. Even though you have had a legal duty of candour in the NHS for qui

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27 Nov 2025Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Second sitting)

Q Dr Chopra, there is a challenge in the medical world. For example, you might have a cohort of people who think they are discharging their duty of candour by reporting various things about covid vaccines and the harm they have been doing, which we would not necessarily consider a good-faith disclosure. You obviously h

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27 Nov 2025Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Second sitting)

Q We heard in evidence this morning about a sense that prevention of future deaths reports are made but nothing is necessarily done to follow up on them. Dr Chopra, my understanding is that it is essentially the CQC’s job to take into account anything that is of material interest in an organisation, such as a preventio

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27 Nov 2025Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Second sitting)

Q I am the shadow Minister. Beginning with Mayor Burnham, what are the key differences between the Bill that you presented to Parliament and this Bill as currently drafted? Andy Burnham: It substantially meets the provisions of the 2017 Bill. It is 80% to 90% there. Previous to its introduction to Parliament, Mayor Rot

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27 Nov 2025Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Second sitting)

Q But do you accept that, if you do that, a whole series of people will say that WhistleblowersUK, or a whistleblowers office, was not listening to them, not sufficiently representing them and covering up the things they were alleging? Flora Page: You could easily. I suppose one would seek to front-load the issues. I a

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27 Nov 2025Public Office (Accountability) Bill (First sitting)

Q The common law offence is unlimited in its penalties, essentially. Do you, as prosecutors, sometimes advocate for sentences above what will be the statutory limit to the sentences for the new offences? Tom Guest: The statutory limits introduced by the Bill seem to fit the culpability in the two offences. The breach o

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27 Nov 2025Public Office (Accountability) Bill (First sitting)

Q But are you aware of examples that have gone above those limits? Tom Guest: I am not aware of them. There is always a question of overlap. If you have another offence, such as an offence of rape, then we would be charging rape, and we have the maximum sentence of life there.

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27 Nov 2025Public Office (Accountability) Bill (First sitting)

Q I will pick up on the earlier questions on contractors and subcontractors. If I put in everybody’s mind the Post Office Horizon scandal, where you had contractors and potentially subcontractors, do you think that there would be any obstacles to prosecuting a scenario similar to the Post Office Horizon scandal because

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27 Nov 2025Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Second sitting)

Q The Bill’s provisions essentially ask public bodies to ensure just that they are representing themselves in a “reasonable” manner. How would you even begin to advise a public body about what would count as unreasonable versus reasonable levels of representation at an inquest? Richard Miller: The starting point would

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27 Nov 2025Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Second sitting)

Q I am the shadow Minister. Earlier, we heard clear evidence from families and from an organisation representing families, Inquest, about the imbalance in legal representation at inquests and the challenge that creates for families. One of the points made was about what might be described as an over-representation of p

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27 Nov 2025Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Second sitting)

Q How do we ensure that the right people are caught by these offences? I am aware that you can have a culture in an organisation where senior leadership can create an expectation of how people behave without necessarily ever putting anything in writing or having any kind of audit trail for that, while the individual of

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27 Nov 2025Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Second sitting)

Q Hello, Chief Constable Guildford, I am the shadow Justice Minister. Obviously police officers are already under considerable obligations in terms of their conduct. What gaps do you think this Bill might help to close to ensure that police officers conduct themselves appropriately in their roles? Chief Constable Guild

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27 Nov 2025Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Second sitting)

Q I am the shadow Minister. Could you begin by telling us, given your experience of what happened at Grenfell and the investigations that followed, the key things that you think the Bill needs to address? Edward Daffarn: Ordinarily, I find it much easier to respond to questions, but in this instance I made some notes t

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27 Nov 2025Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Second sitting)

You are doing a great job.

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27 Nov 2025Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Second sitting)

We get to question the Minister at the end of the process, so that is a helpful thing for you to have given to us to think about.

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27 Nov 2025Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Second sitting)

I am the shadow Justice Minister. To start with, may I just check how you would like to be addressed? Judge Durran: “Judge”—is that easiest?

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27 Nov 2025Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Second sitting)

Thank you, Judge. Judge Durran: It is either that or “Chief”, and I think perhaps “Judge” sounds more formal.

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25 Nov 2025Access to GPs

There are a number of exciting opportunities for extended GP premises in my constituency—in places like Martins Oak in Battle, Little Common and Old Town, and Oldwood in Robertsbridge. One major challenge is the rates that the NHS district valuer is willing to offer for construction sites; they have just not kept up wi

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20 Nov 2025 Migration: Settlement Pathway

I am not sure it helps the Home Secretary’s cause for me to say that I have a great deal of respect for her and that I thought her interventions this week were very important, particularly those pointed towards members of her party on the left who will make the cause they choose to champion more difficult if the system

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