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Freemasons shake off ruling on judiciary

published Thu, Nov 05 2009 12:32 GMT
Prospective judges will no longer have to declare if they are Freemasons, the government has announced .For the past 11 years, anyone applying to be a judge or a magistrate for the first time had to declare on an application form whether they belong to the Freemasonry.But Jack Straw, the justice secretary, said that as a review had shown no evidence of impropriety or malpractice as a result of a judge being a Freemason it would be "disproportionate" to continue with the practice, introduced in 1998.There were "existing safeguards that help support the proper performance of judicial functions", including the judicial oath and an official complaints procedure, Straw said.The United Grand Lodge of England made representations to ministers in May ...

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