Clause 147 - Value of tainted gifts

Part of Proceeds of Crime Bill – in a Public Bill Committee at 4:30 pm on 6 December 2001.

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Photo of Mr John McWilliam Mr John McWilliam Labour, Blaydon 4:30, 6 December 2001

Order. I think that the hon. Gentleman was referring to himself.

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