Debates between Earl of Minto and Lord Cormack during the 2019 Parliament

Whistleblowing Framework

Debate between Earl of Minto and Lord Cormack
Tuesday 16th May 2023

(1 year ago)

Lords Chamber
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Earl of Minto Portrait The Earl of Minto (Con)
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My Lords, the review will gather and examine evidence on the effectiveness of the GB whistleblowing framework in meeting its objectives. The framework was introduced way back in 1996, updated in 1998 and appended to since. I do not believe that an office of the whistleblower is part of this review. Having said that, once the review has been completed and has reported, that is clearly something that should be considered.

Lord Cormack Portrait Lord Cormack (Con)
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My Lords, while I appreciate my noble friend’s sentiments and objectives, do we really have to prostitute the English language in order to achieve them?

Earl of Minto Portrait The Earl of Minto (Con)
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No, I do not think so.

Post Office Executives: Bonuses

Debate between Earl of Minto and Lord Cormack
Thursday 11th May 2023

(1 year ago)

Lords Chamber
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Earl of Minto Portrait The Earl of Minto (Con)
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Initially, Amanda Burton, the new chair of the Post Office remuneration committee and a non-executive director, will have two weeks to find out the precise facts about what has gone on here. At the same time, there is another review on the whole question of remuneration within the Post Office, because, clearly, something has gone very wrong. Within a couple of weeks, I hope that we will have a reasonable report with which we can come back to the House.

Lord Cormack Portrait Lord Cormack (Con)
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My Lords, will my noble friend reflect on how often predecessors of his—we welcome him warmly today—have stood at the Dispatch Box, talked about the great scandal that has been highlighted so brilliantly by my noble friend Lord Arbuthnot, and said that we are within sight of a solution? We are still not, and that is an utter disgrace, made even more disgraceful by the subject we are discussing today.

Earl of Minto Portrait The Earl of Minto (Con)
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My Lords, I cannot disagree with the motive behind my noble friend’s question. The Government set aside £1 billion to deal with the compensation for the scandal. Of that, over £100 million has been paid out. But due process has to follow its route, and it continues to do so.