Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Fourth sitting) Debate

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Department: Ministry of Justice

Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Fourth sitting)

Kieran Mullan Excerpts
Tuesday 2nd December 2025

(1 day, 7 hours ago)

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Alex Davies-Jones Portrait Alex Davies-Jones
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I recognise that concern, which I share, and we are looking at that in terms of the passage of the Bill. As I have stated, the duty would be on the public authority, official or subcontractor to disclose all the information to the chair of the inquiry or investigation.

Kieran Mullan Portrait Dr Kieran Mullan (Bexhill and Battle) (Con)
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Perhaps the point the hon. Member for Wells and Mendip Hills was making was that the Minister referred to a separate piece of legislation, the Public Records Act 1958, and I am not sure that that legislation includes things like contractors and subcontractors.

Alex Davies-Jones Portrait Alex Davies-Jones
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The information provided to the inquiry would be covered and, as per the provisions of this Bill, subcontractors would be caught under the duty of candour and would have to disclose any relevant information, as per the information disclosed in that Act. I hope that clarifies it.

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Seamus Logan Portrait Seamus Logan
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All I can say is—

Kieran Mullan Portrait Dr Mullan
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I hope I can be of assistance. I think the clause is about the public authority’s obligation to explain to its employees all the things they can do to raise a concern. I do not think that it is directed at the individuals who might be required to do things. It might be better for it to say that the authority must ensure that that information is available. If we read it in the context of the public authority’s obligations, it is about what the authority should tell people, rather than placing any obligation in relation to individuals’ actions. I hope that might explain it more clearly.