Modern Slavery (Transparency in Supply Chains) Bill [HL]
A Bill to require commercial organisations and public bodies to include a statement on slavery and human trafficking in their annual report and accounts; and to require contracting authorities to exclude from procurement procedures economic operators who have not provided such a statement; and for connected purposes.
Last fetched 25 Apr 2026 · parliament.uk
Progress through Parliament6 stages recorded
Lords
1st reading
23 May 2016
Lords
2nd reading
08 Jul 2016
Lords
Order of Commitment discharged
07 Nov 2016
Lords
3rd reading
22 Nov 2016
Commons
1st reading
30 Nov 2016
Commons
2nd reading
TBC
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Bill 105 2016-17 (as brought from the Lords)
text/html · 01 Dec 2016
Letter dated 03/11/2016 from Baroness Williams to the Bishop of Derby regarding the role of a central registry website for slavery and human trafficking statements produced by businesses as raised during raised during debate on 8 July
application/pdf · 03 Nov 2016
Letter dated 08/09/2016 from Baroness Williams of Trafford to Lord Whitty regading the issue of the remit of the Gangmasters Licensing Authority raised during debate on 8 July.
application/pdf · 08 Sept 2016