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Introduce a 'Conflict of Interest' bill to Parliament.

Submitted on Monday 9th January 2017

Rejected on Friday 13th January 2017

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: no-action (see below for details)

Petition Action

Introduce a 'Conflict of Interest' bill to Parliament.

Petition Details

An estimated 70 MPs currently own shares or receive funds from private health care companies. If they were trustees of a charity they would be forced to declare a conflict of interest and refrain from debating and voting on issues relating to the NHS. This should be the case for Parliament.

Additional Information

In February 2015 the Daily Mirror printed a list of MPs who directly or indirectly benefit from private health care companies, included the Health Secretary, Jeremy Hunt who received £32,920 from a major health care investor.

Other areas of public life are also at risk from MPs who represent interests other than those of their local constituents.

The same stringent governance of our charity sector should be applied to Parliament and all 'Conflicts of Interest should be declared.


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This petition was rejected

The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:

We're not sure what you mean by a "Conflict of Interest" Bill.

The House of Commons already has rules on conflicts of interests, and on the declaration and registration of interests. These rules are set out in the House of Commons Code of Conduct:

http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201516/cmcode/1076/1076.pdf

On conflicts of interest, the House has a rule that "MPs shall base their conduct on a consideration of the public interest, avoid conflict between personal interest and the public interest and resolve any conflict between the two, at once, and in favour of the public interest."

You could start a new petition asking for a specific change to be made to the rules.

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