Here you can browse the report which was ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 27 July 2010.
Foreword
1 Review of the year
2 Looking outward: information and advice
Responding to enquiries from the general public
Freedom of Information Requests
Responding to enquiries from the media
Relations with other standards bodies
International work
Advice to Members and others
3 Complaints
Complaints received and considered in 2009-10
Complaints accepted for inquiry in 2009-10
Complaints resolved in 2009-10
Analysis of complaints resolved during the year
Complaints not inquired into
Frivolous or vexatious complaints
Complaints about other Registers
Trends in complaints from 2004 to 2010
4 Registers of interests for Members, Members' Secretaries and Research Assistants, Journalists, and All-Party Groups
Introduction
Register of Members' Financial Interests
Complaints relating to the Register of Members' Financial Interests
Register of Interests of Members' Secretaries and Research Assistants
Register of Journalists
Register of All-Party Groups
Prospective changes to the rules on All-Party Groups
Complaints relating to Registers of Members' Secretaries and Research Assistants, Journalists and All-Party Groups
5 Resourcing the work
6 Conclusion and forward look
Appendix 1: Standing Orders Nos 149 & 150, as amended by the House on 9 February 2009
Appendix 2: Note on Registers of interests for Members' Secretaries and Research Assistants, Journalists, and All-Party Groups
Appendix 3: Memorandum of Understanding between the Electoral Commission and the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards: 15 April 2009