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Membership

Recommendations related to membership

5 recommendations 80% accepted

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Government Response
Accepted (1)
Accepted in Part (3)
Not Accepted (1)
Recommendations in This Theme

recommendation across 2 inquiries

Across 2 inquiries

Tagged Recommendations

5 total
POH-IR1-4 Accepted Post Office Horizon Inquiry

Increase Advisory Board membership if needed for capacity

If the Horizon Compensation Advisory Board considers it necessary, the number of persons appointed to the Board should be increased so as to ensure that the Board has sufficient capacity …

- The Department for Business and Trade accepted this recommendation on 21 September 2023, committing to keep under review the case for expanding the Board …
Department for Business …
L23 Accepted in Part Leveson Inquiry

Coverage of News Publishers

A new system of regulation should not be considered sufficiently effective if it does not cover all significant news publishers.

- The Prime Minister stated on 29 November 2012 that he accepted the principle that regulation should cover all significant news publishers (Oral Statement to …
Press
L24 Accepted in Part Leveson Inquiry

Open Membership Terms

The membership of a regulatory body should be open to all publishers on fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory terms, including making membership potentially available on different terms for different types of …

- The Prime Minister stated on 29 November 2012 that he accepted the principles for independent self-regulation including open membership (Oral Statement to Parliament, Prime …
Press
L25 Not Accepted Leveson Inquiry

ICO and Regulatory Membership

In any reconsideration of the powers of the Information Commissioner (or replacement body), power should be given to that body to determine that membership of a satisfactory regulatory body, which …

- Section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013, which would have created a costs incentive for publishers to join a recognised regulatory body, …
Information Commissioner
L35 Accepted in Part Leveson Inquiry

Kite Mark for Trusted Journalism

A new regulatory body should consider establishing a kite mark for use by members to establish a recognised brand of trusted journalism.

- The Prime Minister stated on 29 November 2012 that he accepted the principles for independent self-regulation (Oral Statement to Parliament, Prime Minister's Office, 29 …
Press