Department of Health and Social Care
High confidence
On the existing statutory duty of candour: DHSC has accepted the case for review and committed via WMS HCWS100 (Dec 2023) and HCWS408 (April 2024) to assess effectiveness. The November 2024 call-for-evidence findings reported by the Health and Social Care Committee Expert Panel indicate the regime's impact has been 'broadly under[whelming]' — DHSC's own evidence base.Dec 2023Apr 2024Jan 2025
Ministry of Justice
High confidence
On the Public Office (Accountability) Bill: MoJ is sponsoring a parallel statutory duty of candour for public officials and authorities (the Hillsborough Law), positioning it as a cross-sector regime that will sit alongside the existing healthcare duty rather than replacing it.Sep 2025
Care Quality Commission
High confidence
On Regulation 20 enforcement: CQC has the choice of administrative Fixed Penalty Notices or court prosecution for breaches and uses both — confirmed in the November 2024 PQ response. Public scrutiny questions (including a May 2026 PQ on a CQC decision not to prosecute) have begun probing prosecutorial discretion.Nov 2024
NHS England
Medium confidence
On operational implementation: NHSE issues programme-specific candour guidance (e.g. the July 2025 breast screening interval cancers toolkit) and operates the Never Events policy framework as the reporting backbone — a 'compliance via guidance' rather than 'compliance via litigation' posture.Jul 2025Jul 2025Oct 2012
House of Commons Health and Social Care Committee
High confidence
On regime performance: the Committee's Expert Panel evaluation on patient safety recommendations published with the Government Response in January 2025 finds the statutory duty's first-decade impact has been broadly underwhelming — a clear scrutiny signal that the operational duty has not met its design promise.Jan 2025
House of Commons Justice Committee
High confidence
On candour in inquests: the May 2021 report concluded that health and social care bodies' failure to fulfil candour duties to bereaved people during coroners' investigations was 'disappointing' — a foundational scrutiny finding feeding the Hillsborough Law debate.May 2021
Ian Byrne MP
Medium confidence
On the public-bodies duty: long-standing Hillsborough Law campaigner; tabled the 10 July 2025 oral question pressing for legislative proposals to introduce a legal duty of candour on public bodies.Jul 2025
Anneliese Midgley MP
Medium confidence
On Cabinet-level action: tabled the 4 September 2025 oral question on Cabinet-coordinated steps to introduce a duty of candour, pressing for cross-departmental implementation.Sep 2025
Olly Glover MP
High confidence
On the SI 2026/495 scope: pressed in April 2026 PQs for an exemption for voluntary mountain rescue teams from the proposed amendments to the Regulated Activities Regulations, flagging volunteer-sector regulatory burden.Apr 2026Apr 2026
Maria Caulfield
High confidence
On review architecture: as the then PUSS for Mental Health and Women's Health Strategy, she issued WMS HCWS408 (16 April 2024) formally launching the DHSC review of the statutory duty of candour — the principal ministerial action initiating the current review workstream.Apr 2024Apr 2024
Dr Zubir Ahmed
High confidence
On the 2026 SI: sponsored the draft Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Regulations 2026 through the Commons Delegated Legislation Committee on 15 April 2026 as PUSS for Health and Social Care.Apr 2026