HC Deb 25 May 2000 vol 350 cc578-9W
Dr. Tony Wright

To ask the Prime Minister on how many occasions honours have been removed from those who received them, and for what reasons, in the last ten years. [122904]

The Prime Minister

In the last ten years, there have been 13 cases of forfeiture of honours for which the Prime Minister is responsible. The reasons leading to these forfeitures are:

  • (i) corruption (mis-use of their position): five cases;
  • (ii) company fraud: three cases;
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  • (iii) sexual offences against children: three cases; and
  • (iv) theft: two cases.

Dr. Tony Wright

To ask the Prime Minister if a conviction for perjury constitutes grounds for recommending the removal of a life peerage. [122905]

The Prime Minister

This would require legislation to be passed by both Houses of Parliament. Once a Peer has been created, neither the Sovereign, the Prime Minister nor the House of Lords alone can cause his or her title to be forfeited.

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