moved Amendment No. 19:
19: Schedule 6, page 67, line 29, leave out paragraph (d) and insert—
““(d) is unfit for office by reason of misconduct,””
The noble Baroness said: My Lords, noble Lords will see that the amendment has the support of the noble Lord, Lord McKenzie, so I am very hopeful that it will be accepted by the House.
In Committee, I raised the question of what the words, ““is guilty of misbehaviour””, meant. That is one of the grounds for removing a chairman or non-executive from office—although, interestingly, not an executive, but we will not pursue that further. I gave various examples which attracted a certain amount of interest outside your Lordships' House, which I shall not repeat today.
I then proposed the form of words which the Government proposed in the Statistics and Registration Service Bill, and Amendment No. 19 is a repeat of that amendment. I am delighted that the Minister, who was encouraging in its response in Committee, has joined me in the amendment today. I beg to move.
Pensions Bill
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Baroness Noakes
(Conservative)
in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 4 July 2007.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Pensions Bill.
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