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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 01 Feb 2016
Bank of England and Financial Services Bill [Lords]

"Would my hon. Friend also welcome something for which some of us have been campaigning for the last 24 years? Twenty-four years ago, the Bank of Credit and Commerce International —the sixth-largest private bank in the world—closed and the Bingham report was commissioned to look at the supervision of the …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 25 Nov 2015
Spending Review and Autumn Statement

"I warmly welcome the Chancellor’s decision to increase the counter-terrorism budget and to protect the policing budget, not just because of what happened in Paris but generally for the future of policing. Given that so much organised crime and terrorism are international, is there sufficient flexibility in what he said …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 06 Jul 2015
Greece

"Since 1 January, 66,000 people have illegally crossed the border between Greece and Turkey. That is 360 a day, many of whom travel through the island of Kos to get to the Greek mainland. Greece requires urgent help to police not only its border, but the border of the EU. …..."
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Written Question
Financial Services: Fines
Monday 8th December 2014

Asked by: Keith Vaz (Labour - Leicester East)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, how many Financial Services Authority fines (a) were collected in and (b) await collection for each year from 2009.

Answered by Andrea Leadsom

This is a matter for the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the successor body to the Financial Services Authority (FSA), who are operationally independent from Government.

This question has been passed on to the FCA. The FCA will reply directly to the honourable member by letter. A copy of the letter will be placed in the Library of the House.


Written Question
Consultants
Monday 18th August 2014

Asked by: Keith Vaz (Labour - Leicester East)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, what the cost to the public purse was of external consultants employed by his Department in (a) 2010, (b) 2011, (c) 2012, (d) 2013 and (e) 2014 to date.

Answered by Andrea Leadsom

Spend on external consultants and other professional services is published annually in the Department’s annual report and accounts. These can be found at:

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/hmt-annual-report


Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 03 Jul 2014
Oral Answers to Questions

"T7. I congratulate the Minister for creative industries on his outstanding work in encouraging international film makers, especially from Bollywood, to come and make their films in the United Kingdom. Does he agree that it is important that that helps with jobs, growth and the diversity of UK film making?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 03 Jul 2014
Oral Answers to Questions

"Nobody doubts the Minister’s commitment to equality, but why are there so few black and Asian women sitting on the boards of our companies?..."
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Written Question

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Wednesday 14th May 2014

Asked by: Keith Vaz (Labour - Leicester East)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, how many non-UK EEA nationals had dependants eligible to receive child benefit where the dependant is (a) in the UK and (b) outside the UK on 1 January 2014; and how much has been paid in such a fashion in each of the last three years.

Answered by Baroness Morgan of Cotes

HMRC are not able to provide the information in the manner requested. HMRC do not record the nationality of the claimant receiving Child Benefit for children living in another member state.

Published Child Benefit statistics provide annual estimates of the number of families and children claiming. The latest available (August 2012) show that there were 7.92 million families, responsible for 13.77 million children and qualifying young people receiving Child Benefit.

The main purpose of Child Benefit is to support families in the UK. Consequently, the rules generally do not provide for them to be paid in respect of children who live abroad.

Nevertheless, Child Benefit is a family benefit under EC Regulation 883/2004. This regulation protects the social security rights of nationals of all member states of the European economic area, including the UK, and Switzerland when they exercise their rights of free movement under EU law.

HMRC holds information on the number of Child Benefit awards under EC Regulation 883/2004. As at 31 December 2013, there were 20,400 ongoing Child Benefit awards under the EC Regulation in respect of 34.268 children living in another member state.

This is a fall of 3,682 (15.3%) awards in respect of 5,903 (14.7%) fewer children since 31 December 2012.

The breakdown by member state is as follows:

*We have withheld the number where it is fewer than 5, as there is risk that the information could be attributed to an identifiable person, which would prejudice their right to privacy and would therefore be a breach of Principle 1 of the Data Protection Act.

Child Benefit

Country of residence of children

Number of awards

Number of children

Austria

23

37

Belgium

75

140

Bulgaria

186

245

Croatia

*5

*5

Cyprus

39

61

Czech Republic

124

203

Denmark

13

23

Estonia

45

65

Finland

12

23

France

789

1429

Germany

283

495

Greece

44

69

Hungary

136

196

Iceland

*5

*5

Italy

156

273

Latvia

797

1091

Liechtenstein

0

0

Lithuania

1215

1712

Luxembourg

7

14

Malta

15

22

Norway

30

61

Poland

13174

22093

Portugal

202

309

Republic of Ireland

1231

2505

Romania

230

392

Slovakia

692

1232

Slovenia

11

21

Spain

600

1019

Sweden

49

95

Switzerland

77

150

The Netherlands

142

288

Totals

20400

34268

As announced in the 2014 Budget, to prevent EEA migrants claiming benefits they are not entitled to, the Government will increase compliance checks to establish whether EEA migrants meet the entitlement conditions to receive Child Benefit

Under domestic law, in order to claim Child Benefit EEA Migrants must be present in the UK, ordinarily resident and have a right to reside in the UK and their children must live in the UK.

The recent changes to migrants' access to benefits announced by the Government sends a strong message that the UK benefit system is not open to abuse, as well as deterring those who may seek residence in the UK primarily to claim benefits.

Strengthening compliance checks will help prevent EEA migrants from claiming, and continuing to claim, benefits they are not entitled to. Checks will be applied to both new claims and existing awards.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 01 May 2014
Oral Answers to Questions

"I warmly congratulate the Secretary of State on his appointment. This is the first time in the history of this country that a majority of Ministers in a Department are from the ethnic minority communities—all with different hairstyles, but all appointed on merit. I strongly support what the hon. Member …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 28 Jan 2014
Oral Answers to Questions

"6. What discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Health on introducing an additional tax on drinks with a high sugar content...."
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