ANNEX: CODE OF CONDUCT FOR HOUSE OF LORDS
MEMBERS' STAFF
1. This Code of Conduct for Members' Staff applies
to staff who have a parliamentary photo-pass or email account
sponsored by a Member of the House of Lords for the purpose of
providing parliamentary secretarial or research assistance to
the Member, including Members' spouses with an email account.
2. Members of the House of Lords do not receive
a specific allowance for employing staff; consequently, the level
of staff support for Members varies widely. Many staff working
for Members obtain income from sources outside the House.
General principles
3. Members' staff should at all times conduct
themselves in a manner which will tend to maintain and strengthen
the public's trust and confidence in the integrity of the House
of Lords.
4. Members' staff should not take any action
which would risk undermining any Member's compliance with the
Code of Conduct for Members of the House of Lords.
Registration of interests
5. Members' staff are required to register in
the Register of Members' Staff Interests:
(a) all employment outside the House;
(b) any other financial interest in businesses
or organisations involved in parliamentary lobbying;
(c) any gift (e.g. jewellery) or benefit (e.g.
hospitality, services or facilities) received in the course of
a calendar year, if the value of the gift or benefit exceeds £140
and if it relates to or arises from the individual's work in Parliament
(though excluding gifts or benefits from the Member who sponsors
the individual).
6. When registering employment, Members' staff
should state the employing organisation, the nature of its business
(where this is not self-evident) and the nature of the post that
they hold in the organisation.
7. Any change in the interests of Members' staff
should be registered within one month of the change.
8. The Registrar of Lords' Interests is available
to advise Members' staff and Members themselves on the registration
requirements. Anyone who acts on the advice of the Registrar in
registering or not registering an interest satisfies fully the
requirements of the Code of Conduct for Members' Staff in that
regard.
Lobbying, etc.
9. Members' staff shall not make use of their
access to the Member who sponsors their pass, to other Members
(of either House), to the parliamentary email network or to the
parliamentary estate to further the interests of an outside person
or body from whom they have received or expect to receive payment
or other incentive or reward.
Confidential information
10. Members' staff shall not disclose draft reports
of select committees or other confidential information that is
provided to them or to the Member who sponsors them.
Enforcement
11. The House of Lords Commissioner for Standards
investigates alleged breaches of this Code. Any such investigation
is conducted in accordance with the procedures set out in the
Guide to the Code of Conduct for Members of the House of Lords,
mutatis mutandis.
12. The Sub-Committee on Lords' Conduct and the
Committee for Privileges and Conduct shall consider reports by
the Commissioner into alleged breaches of this Code in accordance
with the procedures set out in the Guide to the Code of Conduct
for Members of the House of Lords, mutatis mutandis.
13. Where a Member's staff is found in breach
of this Code and the case is not suitable for remedial action
to be agreed between the Commissioner and the individual (or between
the Commissioner and the Member), the sanctions that may apply
include:
· suspension
of the individual's pass;
· withdrawal
of the individual's pass;
· cancellation
of the individual's email account.
14. Nothing in this Code affects the right of
Black Rod or the Yeoman Usher to remove a pass at any time for
security-related or other reasons.
15. Nothing in this Code affects the right of
the Parliamentary Digital Service to cancel an email account at
any time for security-related or other reasons.
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