HC Deb 19 March 1982 vol 20 cc222-3W
Mr. Weetch

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will introduce closer regulation of the use by building societies of printed and pre-paid proxy forms in order to prevent any abuse.

Mr. Bruce-Gardyne

Under present legislation, this is primarily a matter for each society's rules, not for regulation. An abuse of any rules on this could be a matter to be dealt with under the disputes procedure set out in the society's rules and in the Building Societies Act 1962.

Mr. Squire

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will list the statutory provisions or regulations relating to the making available of building society annual returns before the date of the annual general meetings.

Mr. Bruce-Gardyne

I refer my hon. Friend to my answer on 4 March to his previous question on this point.—[Vol. 19, c.216.]

Mr. Squire

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will list the provisions in statute or regulation which seek to prevent building societies circulating misleading statements to their members in annual reports or in other circulars.

Mr. Bruce-Gardyne

There are no provisions in statute or regulations which refer specifically to statements by a building society which give a misleading impression, and this matter is governed by the general law.

A seriously misleadng statement by a society about its financial position might be a reason for the Chief Registrar to impose an order or direction on the society under his powers in the Building Societies Act 1962 to act in the interests of investors and depositors.