HC Deb 04 December 2003 vol 415 c169W
Mr. Viggers

To ask the Deputy Prime Minister what factors are taken into account when he takes a decision in a quasi-judicial capacity; and how these differ from the factors he takes into account in decisions taken normally. [141925]

Keith Hill

Quasi-judicial powers are administrative powers which must be exercised in accordance with the rules of natural justice. In taking quasi-judicial decisions, my right hon. Friend the Deputy Prime Minister must act and be seen to act fairly and even-handedly, by bringing an unbiased and properly directed mind to his consideration of the matter. My right hon. Friend the Deputy Prime Minister must take into account all relevant matters and not take into account irrelevant ones. These factors do not necessarily differ from the factors to be taken into account in other decisions but there may be a different degree of scrutiny by the courts.