Jeremy Hunt Can't Use Leveson To Dodge Parliamentary Questions, Says Speaker John Bercow

Posted: 14/05/2012 15:33 Updated: 14/05/2012 16:11

Jeremy Hunt has been warned by the Speaker of the Commons that he cannot use his forthcoming appearance before the Leveson Inquiry to avoid answering questions about BSkyB or News International in Parliament.

Labour's deputy leader Harriet Harman raised the issue on a point of order in the Commons on Monday afternoon, asking the Speaker to clarify that Hunt had a duty to make himself accountable to Parliament in the meantime.

This follows a written answer from Hunt to Labour MP George Howarth, who tabled a series of questions on the 1st of May.

Theyworkforyou.com reports that one ministerial answer read:

I am in the process of preparing my evidence for the Leveson Inquiry, which will include all relevant information held by me and my Department relating to News Corporation's bid for BskyB. I anticipate that as much of this evidence as possible will be published, although this is a matter for the inquiry itself.

Harman asked the Speaker: "Will you please confirm whether it is order for the Secretary of State to say that he won't answer questions from honourable members in this house because instead he's going to tell Lord Leveson?"

Harman suggested that Hunt was trying to dodge questions from MPs "not because he's unable to, but because he doesn't want to."

John Bercow said: "The accountability of a minister to this house is not diluted or suspended by a ministers' engagement with inquires or other proceedings.

"When parliamentary questions to ministers are tabled they should receive substantive and timely arguments."

Bercow also suggested that any documents Hunt provided to Leveson should also "as a courtesy" to MPs be placed in the Library of the Commons.

This ruling by the Speaker is likely to put more pressure on Hunt, who can expect to be served many written questions from Labour following evidence by Rebekah Brooks to the Leveson inquiry last Friday.

Brooks pointed to an email from News International's lobbyist Frédéric Michel, which suggested that Hunt asked News International for "guidance" during the phone-hacking revelations last July.

Harman has repeatedly suggested that Hunt has broken the ministerial code and should resign. However David Cameron has insisted that Hunt should be allowed to appear before Leveson before making any further rulings about the Culture Secretary's future.

Hunt is due to appear before Leveson later this month. He is not due to appear before MPs for regular question time until around the same time.

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12:16 on 15/05/2012
God bless the CPS.
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15:54 on 15/05/2012
You watch'...The Tories will abolish that soon..?
16:37 on 15/05/2012
They are probably on the Job as we
talk.
11:57 on 15/05/2012
He could share a cell with Rebecca?
12:28 on 15/05/2012
Rebecca has shared many a cell(phone) with many people, alledgedly
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15:55 on 15/05/2012
htp'..."Fight"...lol
06:42 on 15/05/2012
dodgy geazer
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15:50 on 15/05/2012
A very dodgy geazer'...I think he should resign...
21:31 on 14/05/2012
We would all thing more of Jeremy Hunt if he just simply resigned than having to wait for the usual, tawdry, long-drawn-out process of him being eventually sacked by the PM ( Oh... sorry, Jeremy, eventually having to 'tender his resignation in order for his/his staff's actions not to tar the PM Cameron or the current government').

Jeremy mate - just fall on your sword and be done with it - we all know what you know and that is that you were up to it.
21:25 on 14/05/2012
I don't think you'd get much of a price from William Hills on him staying
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15:57 on 15/05/2012
Can you find out the odds'..?..lol
19:04 on 14/05/2012
Be a Man Jeremy and put your hand's up and say it's a fair cop Gov.you will be out of the clink before you know Sir.
18:58 on 14/05/2012
Looks like Hunt will be at the head of the DWP queue for a job in 36 months time. I wonder what he would put down for his 'work experience' in his CV? ..... ''Obstructed Parliament, lived in 'wonderland' for five years, was overpaid for the work he did, smiled a lot but managed to say and do very little, resigned on principle because no one believed a word he said, managed to write a book entitled; ''How to do and say nothing for five years on the tax payer.''
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15:59 on 15/05/2012
...and was a very close friend to David Cameron'...don't ya know...?..lol
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17:36 on 14/05/2012
Come on Hunt'...Publish and be Damned'..You have no defence..Stop protecting you're master..You're nothing but a human shield' for his flawed decisions.
17:04 on 14/05/2012
Just as the Boris Johnson hates the BBC, Tory MPs hate this Speaker and not because either is bad or even good but because both are impartial.
17:00 on 14/05/2012
The script. Deny, obfuscate, procrastinate, prevaricate, then grudgingly apologise & resign.
Lay low for a while, then do a lazarus.
A couple of decades ago, ministers had a sense of honour & would go for much much less than this slippery creature has done.
If the buck stops with the spads, why bother paying ministers. No accountability = no democracy.