Meeting of the Parliament 18 March 2026 [Draft]
I agree with Martin Whitfield—I think that I raised my concern about giving too much power and authority to the chairs at stage 2. Chairs will often get it right, but we are all human and we all make mistakes.
Consulting on the functions of the role of the chair will also ensure that existing chairs can feed into the process and not be excluded from moving on to the paid role, which would cause us to lose their valuable experience, talent and service. Any regulations that are laid would be subject to the affirmative procedure in order to allow for proper scrutiny by the Parliament before coming into force.
Amendment 45 is a way forward that would protect the chair and make sure that tribunals and hearings across the country are carried out in a similar way. I ask members to consider and vote for the amendment.