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The Honours Forfeiture Committee is an ''ad hoc'' committee convened under the United Kingdom
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, which considers cases referred to the
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where an individual's actions subsequent to their being awarded a British honour raises the question of whether they should be allowed to continue to be a holder. Recommendations are made to the Monarch of the United Kingdom, who has the sole authority to rescind an honour.


Operations

The committee is only convened at the request of the Prime Minister, under the chairmanship of the Head of the Home Civil Service. The committee conducts its business by correspondence, and only meets to confer about a decision where the probability is to rescind an honour. The committee only considers cases where an individual who has been honoured is judged to have brought the honours system into disrepute, including issues covering someone who: *has been found guilty by the courts of a
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and sentenced to a term of imprisonment of three months or more *has been censured, struck off, etc. by the relevant professional or other regulatory authority for action or inaction which was directly relevant to the granting of the honours. If there is other compelling evidence that an individual has brought the honours system into disrepute, then it is open to the committee to consider such cases as well. The committee also considers matters of general policy regarding forfeiture. In 2009, Gordon Brown confirmed that the process remains as set out in 1994 by the then Prime Minister
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in a written answer to the House of Commons: All decisions made by the committee are submitted to the Monarch through the Office of the Prime Minister. The subjects discussed by the Committee remain confidential at all times, until confirmed by the Monarch. Decisions on forfeiture are published in the '' London Gazette''.


Composition

The Forfeiture Committee has a majority of independent members. It is chaired by Sir Chris Wormald (previously Sir Jonathan Stephens), on delegated authority from the Head of the Civil Service. The other members are the Treasury solicitor and three permanent, independent members.


Notable honours recommended for revocation by the committee

* Roger Casement: Knighthood and CMG, August 1916 *
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: CBE, 1940 * Anthony Blunt: Knighthood ( KCVO), 1979 * Lester Piggott: OBE, 1987 * Jack Lyons: Knighthood and CBE, 1991 * Naseem Hamed: MBE, 2007 * Fred Goodwin: Knighthood, January 2012 *
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: CBE, 2015 * Hubert Chesshyre: CVO, 2018 * Harvey Weinstein: CBE, 2020 * Paula Vennells: CBE, 2024 * Richard Cowie (AKA ‘Wiley’): MBE, 2024


Voluntary renouncing of honours

An individual can renounce their honour, by returning their insignia to Buckingham Palace and by ceasing to make any reference to having that honour, including ceasing using the honour post-nominals. However, only the monarch can annul an honour, and the individual would still hold the honour unless and until annulled by the monarch.


See also

* Honours Committee * Cash-for-Honours scandal


References


External links


Honours Forfeiture Committee
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