Harriett Baldwin speaks in a debate to recognise the importance of the International Day of Education, and makes the case for every child in the world to have 12 years of quality education in particular raising the plight of refugee children whose education suffers because they have to flee conflict.
Following a Government statement on reports that the UK Government assisted Wagner Group head Yevgeny Prigozhin in circumventing the UK sanctions regime, Harriett Baldwin calls on the Government to instigate a ‘red flag’ system at the Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation so that anything related to the Wagner Group is flagged up individually to the Minister responsible.
Harriett Baldwin backs an amendment to the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill that would introduce a £100 fee for the incorporation of a new company to fund the resources needed to reform Companies House to improve transparency over UK companies and combat economic crime.