Pensions Bill

Part of the debate – in the House of Lords at 7:30 pm on 27 October 2008.

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Photo of Lord Skelmersdale Lord Skelmersdale Shadow Minister, Work & Pensions 7:30, 27 October 2008

My Lords, I admit that I was speaking even faster than I usually do, so perhaps the Minister did not quite understand what I was getting at. He and I have both related the incident behind the regulator's complaint. He relied on Section 89 of the Act, which I looked up while he was speaking, but that has nothing to do with the press, me, the Minister or anyone else; it concerns solely the regulator. The question here is what happens when, without reference to the regulator, an outside body—be it a member of the press, one of your Lordships or whoever—finds out what the regulator is doing and publishes that information. There seems to be no direction in the 2004 Act to cover that situation. In those circumstances, I will certainly take up the Minister's offer of a meeting, with or without an exchange of letters, because we need to get to the bottom of this point.