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The House of Commons
The slow erosion of self-regulation
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This chapter analyses the process by which, in the 1990s, the House of Commons reformed its arrangements for regulating standards. The chapter examines the new machinery including the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, a new Standards and Privileges Committee and a new Code of Conduct. Though an improvement on the old system, there were still weaknesses especially in the lack of independence of the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner. MPs tended to see themselves as ethically accountable mainly to their own voters, and there were few efforts to promulgate values through systematic ethical induction processes. The expenses scandal prompted further more radical change in the system.

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