Sentences with phrase «introduce public registers»

The UK must now take the lead in combatting this problem by compelling its offshore tax havens to introduce public registers of beneficial ownership, so that we can discover who really profited from these deals.
The foreign minister Alan Duncan, however, said the government would only pressure the territories to adopt new transparency measures when they became a global standard, and insisted that an EU commitment to introduce public registers did not meet that threshold.

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Countries will also need to agree a roadmap indicating time lines for when citizens will get information on the companies» real owners and it will be recommended for them to introduce registers of the beneficial owners which are accessible to the public.
David Cameron and George Osborne promised to introduce public ownership registers in the overseas territories in 2013 but the measure was dropped when May took over as prime minister.
The UK is due to introduce legislation for a public register of company owners, and the European Parliament has voted in favour of the same.
The UK has introduced legislation for a public register of company owners, and the European Parliament has voted in favour of the same.
A new statutory duty of candour, which was introduced on 27 November last year for NHS bodies in England following the Mid Staffordshire public inquiry, will now apply from April to all other healthcare providers registered with the Care Quality Commission.
With the help of a lobbyist and the excellent leadership of Connecticut Society of Medical Assistants Public Policy Chair Holly Martin, a bill was introduced into the Connecticut legislature that would permit physicians, advanced practice registered nurses, and physician assistants to delegate to medical assistants who meet specified education and credentialing requirements and who work under a provider's direct supervision in outpatient settings vaccines.
Proper Identification Medical assistants, who provide services that involve direct contact with the public (e.g. patients and clients) must properly introduce and identify themselves as such, regardless whether they were trained on the job, or certified, or registered.
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