Anti-corruption in United Kingdom | Esheria Regulatory Atlas

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Anti-corruption in United Kingdom

Bribery, integrity duties, corporate offences, public-sector conduct, and penalties. Every result links to its stored legal text and available official source evidence.

122 matching statutes

  • United Kingdom

    Elections Act 2022

    8 provisions

    This provision adds election rules on postal voting documents, proxy secrecy, accessibility guidance, overseas elector registration, and the Secretary of State’s power to designate a strategy and policy statement for the Electoral Commission.

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  • United Kingdom

    Recall of MPs Act 2015

    3 provisions

    This Act sets out when an MP can be put into the recall petition process, how the petition is run, and when a successful petition makes the seat vacant.

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  • United Kingdom

    Bribery Act 2010

    1 provisions

    This Act creates bribery offences, including bribing another person, being bribed, bribing a foreign public official, and failure by a relevant commercial organisation to prevent bribery by associated persons.

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  • United Kingdom

    Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008

    10 provisions

    This segment sets various criminal justice rules, including sentencing credit for certain bail conditions, disclosure and use offences, release and recall powers, compensation limits, and an offence for possessing extreme pornographic images.

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  • United Kingdom

    National Security Act 2023

    9 provisions

    This part creates national security offences and gives police and ministers powers over protected information, trade secrets, foreign intelligence assistance, prohibited places, and cordoned areas.

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  • United Kingdom

    Elections (Northern Ireland) Act 1985

    1 provisions

    This Act changes Northern Ireland parliamentary election rules so a voter generally must show a specified document before receiving a ballot paper, with special procedures if an officer doubts the document.

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