Tory MP’s bill aims to stop the powerful using the law to stifle public debate
by Kalyeena Makortoff from World news | The Guardian on (#6856N)
Private member's bill from Bob Seely would enable courts in England and Wales to penalise wealthy figures using vexatious litigation known as Slapps
Ministers are being urged to back a private member's bill designed to penalise wealthy public figures who exploit the court system for legalised intimidation" of investigative journalists, campaigners and watchdogs.
The bill, put forward by Conservative MP Bob Seely on Tuesday, is intended to put pressure on the government to move forward with its own promised legislation to tackle vexatious legal claims designed to silence debate on issues of public interest, known as strategic lawsuits against public participation, or Slapps.
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