, Labour’s Deputy Leader and Shadow Chancellor of the
Duchy of Lancaster, responding to the Committee on Standards in
Public Life interim review of the effectiveness of standards
regulation, said:
“The current system regulating lobbying and standards in our
public life is completely unfit for purpose, so we welcome this
report and its key recommendation that significant reform is
needed.
“Ministers should be banned from lobbying after they leave office
for a period of up to five years, and Labour supports this
recommendation. However, the Prime Minister should not be the
ultimate arbiter of the Ministerial Code, allowing him to mark
his own homework and let Ministers get away with breaking the
rules.
“The toothless ACOBA system has failed to address the revolving
door between big business and Whitehall and requires urgent
reform, and we need to ban MPs who are supposed to be serving
their constituents, lining their own pockets by taking on
lobbying gigs.
“Labour will clean up our politics after the Tories have polluted
it with their cronyism and sleaze, starting with a single Ethics
and Integrity Commission that will have the powers to oversee and
enforce anti-corruption and ethics laws and regulations which are
currently spread across a range of bodies – a system that is
clearly not working.”
Ends
Notes to editors
· Committee on Standards in Public Life interim review: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/993233/Committee_on_Standards_in_Public_Life_-_Standards_Matter_2_-_Report_of_Findings.pdf