Alison Seabeck - Standards and Privileges Committee Contents


27.  Letter to Ms Alison Seabeck MP from the Commissioner, 8 February 2011

Thank you for your letter of 2 February, which I received here on 8 February, responding to my letter to you of 31 January.

I was grateful for this further explanation. I hope I am right in concluding from this that your evidence is that you did in fact consider whether you should declare your interest when preparing for the debate on 19 November, but decided, for the reasons you have already given, that it was not necessary to do so.

I wrote to you on 3 February to let you have the draft factual sections of my memorandum.[117] I will add your letter of 2 February and this response to the written evidence and to the draft factual sections of my memorandum. I enclose the relevant additional paragraphs to the account of my inquiries, and a slight revision to one of the paragraphs in the findings of fact.[118]

I hope it might be possible to let me have a response to my letter of 3 February by 9 February as requested. As your letters are taking such a long time to reach here, I would be very content, if you so wished, to receive your response also by e-mail.

I look forward to hearing from you.

8 February 2011


117   This letter is not included in the written evidence. Back

118   Not included in the written evidence Back


 
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