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12 Dec 1999 3:05PM
As part of the continuing push by the HSE for tougher sentencing on companies that break health and safety regulations, the Lord Chancellor (Lord Irvine) has called for legislation to be introduced to increase the range of offences for which companies can be fined and for which directors can be imprisoned. At the same time, the TUC has called for Magistrates to be given the power to impose unlimited fines for infringements of health and safety regulations, a power previously only available to... (55 more words)
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