Attorney General gives evidence on draft Bribery Bill
25 June 2009 (updated on 22 April 2010)
Baroness
The Joint Committee, which is comprised of 12 MPs and 12 Members of the House of Lords, was set up to scrutinise the draft Bribery Bill.
Issues of interest to the Committee include:
- the background to the draft Bill, including the reasons for the shift in approach from the current law and the 2003 draft Corruption Bill
- the proposed new offences of bribing and being bribed, together with the functions that they cover
- the proposed new offence of bribing foreign public officials
- the penalties proposed in relation to the new offences
- whether the exemptions from prosecution proposed for the intelligence services are appropriate and workable
- whether parliamentary privilege should be narrowed as part of a balance between convicting the corrupt and protecting free speech in Parliament. If so, whether the proposals are workable and otherwise appropriate
- compliance with the Human Rights Act 1998
- whether there are any specific changes that should be made to improve the draft Bill, together with any other issues that ought to be addressed.