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Tuesday 24th October 2006

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      1161-73

Standing Committee B


Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Bill


Ian Stewart
Tony Lloyd
Mr Jim McGovern

138

Clause 10, page 7, line 20, at end insert—

      ‘(1A) A court may in making an order under subsection (1) impose on the organisation a “Corporate Probation Order” requiring it to take one or more of the following steps—

        (a) make restitution to a person for any loss or damage that they suffered as a result of the offence;

        (b) establish policies, standards and procedures to reduce the likelihood of the organisation committing a subsequent offence;

        (c) communicate those policies, standards and procedures to its representatives, employees and shareholders;

        (d) report to the Court on the implementation of those policies, standards and procedures,

        (e) identify the senior officer who is responsible for compliance with those policies, standards and procedures;

        (f) provide in the manner specified by the court the following information to the public, and to require the same to be recorded against the names of the directors of the company in the register at Companies House, namely,

          (i) the offence of which the organisation was convicted;

          (ii) the sentence imposed by the Court, and

          (iii) any measures that the organisation is taking—including policies, standards and procedures established under paragraph (b)—to reduce the likelihood of it committing a subsequent offence;

        (g) comply with any reasonable conditions that the Court considers desirable to prevent the organisation from committing subsequent offences or to remedy the harm caused by the offences.

      (1B) The Court shall, if it considers it appropriate, appoint another person or body to supervise the implementation of a Corporate Probation Order.’.

Mr Dominic Grieve
James Brokenshire
James Duddridge
Jeremy Wright
Michael Fabricant

139

Clause 6, page 4, line 29, leave out paragraph (c).

Mr Dominic Grieve
James Brokenshire
James Duddridge
Jeremy Wright
Michael Fabricant

140

Clause 8, page 6, line 2, leave out paragraph (1).

Mr Dominic Grieve
James Brokenshire
James Duddridge
Jeremy Wright
Michael Fabricant

141

Clause 10, page 7, line 22, leave out ‘prosecution’ amd insert ‘Health and Safety Executive’.

Mr Dominic Grieve
James Brokenshire
James Duddridge
Jeremy Wright
Michael Fabricant

142

Clause 10, page 7, line 25, leave out ‘prosecution’ amd insert ‘Health and Safety Executive’.

Mr Dominic Grieve
James Brokenshire
James Duddridge
Jeremy Wright
Michael Fabricant

143

Clause 13, page 9, line 12, leave out paragraph (g).

Mr Dominic Grieve
James Brokenshire
James Duddridge
Jeremy Wright
Michael Fabricant

144

Clause 7, page 5, line 22, leave out paragraph (g).

Mr Dominic Grieve
James Brokenshire
James Duddridge
Jeremy Wright
Michael Fabricant

145

Clause 15, page 10, leave out lines 24 to 26.

Mr Dominic Grieve
James Brokenshire
James Duddridge
Jeremy Wright
Michael Fabricant

146

Clause 15, page 10, leave out lines 34 to 36.

Mr Dominic Grieve
James Brokenshire
James Duddridge
Jeremy Wright
Michael Fabricant

147

Clause 15, page 10, line 37, leave out subsection (5).

Mr Dominic Grieve
James Brokenshire
James Duddridge
Jeremy Wright
Michael Fabricant

148

Clause 19, page 11, line 27, leave out second ‘or’ and insert ‘and’.


 
 
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