Results 1-5 of 5 for id cards speaker:Mark Hoban
- Written Answers — Home Department: Identity Cards (17 Dec 2007)
Mark Hoban: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) for what reasons her Department revised its estimate of the portion of the total cost of the identity card and biometric passport scheme that would be incurred in order to introduce the second biometric passport in June 2007; (2) what assumptions formed the basis of her Department's estimate in June 2007 that biometric passports...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Treasury: Identity Cards (10 May 2007)
Mark Hoban: Clearly this is a good day to bury bad news, and that is why the report on the cost of the ID cards scheme has been published today, nearly a month late and in breach of the law. In an answer to my hon. Friend the Member for Rayleigh (Mr. Francois), the Chief Secretary said that despite the fact that the Cabinet backed ID cards, the Treasury had yet to approve the expenditure. Has approval...
- Written Answers — Home Department: Identity Cards Act (12 Dec 2006)
Mark Hoban: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) pursuant to section 10 (1) of the Identity Cards Act 2006, how those individuals who fail to register a change of circumstances will be identified and prosecuted; (2) pursuant to section 11 (1) of the Identity Cards Act 2006, how those individuals who fail to notify him of a lost, stolen, damaged, tampered with or destroyed ID card...
- Written Answers — Home Department: Identity Cards/Passports (27 Nov 2006)
Mark Hoban: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department pursuant to page nine of the First Section 37 Report to the Parliament About the Likely Costs of the ID Cards Scheme, what existing assets and resources the review identified as opportunities to reduce delivery and cost risks.
- Written Answers — Home Department: Identity Cards/Passports (27 Nov 2006)
Mark Hoban: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how he defines, "touched by identity fraud", as used in the First Section 37 Report to Parliament About the Likely Cost of the ID Cards Scheme; and how the calculation that one in five companies could be hit by identity fraud was made in that report.
