Journalists questioned on the Parliamentary Code of Conduct
8 December 2016
The Committee on Standards holds its fourth evidence session on the review of the Code of Conduct and Guide to the Rules.
- Watch Parliament TV: The Code of Conduct and Guide to the Rules
- Inquiry: Code of Conduct and Guide to the Rules
- Standards Committee
Witnesses
Tuesday 13 December 2016, Committee room 6, Palace of Westminster
At 10.00am
- Matt Chorley, Editor the Red Box, The Times, and Chair of the Parliamentary Press Gallery 2017
- Tony Grew, freelance journalist who contributes to The Sunday Times and Hon Secretary of the Parliamentary Press Gallery
- Chris Hope, Assistant Editor and Chief Political Correspondent, The Daily Telegraph
- Dr Jonathan Rose, Senior Lecturer in Politics and Research Methodology, De Montfort University
- Martin Williams, freelance journalist
Purpose of the session
The session focuses on how the Code is seen by the public and how it could be used to increase public confidence in standards. Issues to be covered may include:
- The principles behind the Code
- How easy the Code is to understand
- Factors affecting public confidence in the Code
- Key questions from the Commissioner's ongoing review
This evidence session is part of the Committee on Standards' programme of work which aims to ensure an open and informed discussion during the Parliamentary Commissioner's independent review of the Code of Conduct and the Guide to the Rules. Further evidence sessions and opportunities to contribute to the Committee's work in this area will be announced in due course.
Further information
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