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Presented to Parliament by command of the Prime Minister
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Contents:
1. Foreword
2. His Majesty's Inspectorate
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Foreword
Corruption takes many forms and is a substantial threat to the UK's national interest.
Corruption in the past has manifested as threatening our national integrity by attempting to subvert the true vote of the people in elections, and another manifestation of corruption and abuse of power was when the previous Prime Minister, MarkRaymonde, mass-exiled a swathe of citizens from the United Kingdom - violating employment rights and deliberately downing the employment rate. This Government is committed to the prevention of the abuse of power and corruption, and to ensure these are minimal risks and to ensure where corruption rises, it is challenged and stamped out.
This is a brief plan to implement an anti-corruption agency.
KeirStarmer,
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
His Majesty's Inspectorate
We intend to create His Majesty's Inspectorate; which will be responsible for inspecting all government departments and dealing with allegations of abuse and corruption.
His Majesty's Inspectorate will be headed by a Chief Inspector and will work with the judiciary and relevant departments in the national interest of the United Kingdom.
HMI will have the power to dismiss people from governmental departments, services, agencies, and organisations as long as there is evidence and justification. HMI will also have the authority to conduct public prosecutions in court.
His Majesty's Inspectorate will directly report to the Prime Minister on corruption in the United Kingdom.
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