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DID NEW LABOUR KICK NOLAN REFORM RECOMMENDATION INTO THE
LONG GRASS?
PRESS NOTICE: To the News Desk
DID NEW LABOUR KICK NOLAN REFORM RECOMMENDATION INTO THE LONG GRASS?
Pre-1997 election:
"My government will implement any recommendation made by
Lord Nolan."
John Major, Prime Minister
April 28, 1997:
"Labour will change what is wrong."
Tony Blair, R4 pre-election broadcast
July 8, 1997:
"...there should be a statutory regime for misconduct which
does not entail bribery or corruption, otherwise the proposed
changes may leave public office holders with less stringent legal
obligations than company directors or trustees...We have no doubt
that is should apply to office holders such as Ministers and Civil
Servants; councillors and local government officers; the police,
magistrates and the judiciary; and to non-departmental public
bodies."
Committee on Standards in Public Life (reported in national press
on or about 8-7-97
August 1998:
"The working party will report at the end of the year."
Home Secretary Jack Straw, written reply in Hansard
July 25, 2000:
"It will take real moral fibre to apply standards to your
own colleagues and others in high places."
Letter from A4J/Fair Hearing to Cabinet Ministers
Latest:
"The report will be published in the autumn."
Lord Bassam, late summer 2000
(Nolan's July 8, 1997 report can no longer be found in its original
form on the Committee's website which now concerns itself exclusively
with local government. Note that it is the only report not available
from HMSO.)
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