Appendix 3: Table of evidence required for each criterion
| Criterion Test | Cert. Level | First or From Outside Parliament | Subsequent or From Within Parliament | Source | Equivalent Profession |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Has served in a role to help individuals in the public for no reward | 1/2 | Undertaken charity, fund-raising or similar work; or served 3 years in the armed forces. | Once demonstrated first time, may be carried forward. | Applicant declaration supported by certified evidence. | |
| Able to bring a skill, knowledge or insight of a particular aspect of society that may otherwise be under-represented | 1/2 | Evidence that the applicant is eligible from one of the stated characteristics. | Certified by an appropriate person. | ||
| Demonstrates a consistent ability to manage financial affairs with integrity | 1/2 | Declaration of interests. Either audited personal accounts or submission of all material financial statements that raise no concerns. | Declaration of interests. Personal audited accounts, produced annually that raise no concern. | Applicant submission but produced by accountants and certified by bank and loan companies as being in good standing. | Any individual or business that uses an accountant. |
| Demonstrates a consistent ability to manage personal affairs with integrity | 1/2 | See guidelines of acceptable and unacceptable situations. The applicant needs to be in an acceptable situation. | Some discretion may be applied if between the acceptable and unacceptable. | Applicant declaration and concerns to be raised at interview. | |
| Demonstrates a consistent ability to look after themselves and avoid reckless behaviours | 1/2 | See guidelines comparing acceptable and unacceptable situations. There should be no concerns. | Discretion may be applied if the applicant can provide evidence that the concern was a single event or is historical. | Applicant declaration supported by certificates from medical records and DRB. | Anybody working with the vulnerable in society. |
| The person has a value system | 1/2 | Any religious, humanistic or literary value system and how that would be applied in the role of parliamentarian. | May be reviewed and assessed on whether the MP acted according to the value system and how it impacted service to the population. | Addressed at interview. | Ministers of religion. |
| Demonstrates a consistent adherence to truth and accuracy | 1/2 | No concerns raised from certificates and published literature demonstrating general adherence to truth. | Fact-checks of Hansard statements and published literature demonstrating no significant deviation from truth. | Certification from several sources. Fact-checking Hansard and written literature. | The legal and medical professions. |
| Is consistently free from legal threat | 1/2 | Clear of any criminal and professional misconduct investigations. Civil cases considered on their merits. | Applicant declaration and information from police and other licensing or investigatory authorities. | All citizens; any regulated profession. | |
| Only ever accepts legal donations | 1/2 | Each applicant would have a parliamentary donations account available for scrutiny along with personal accounts. | Applicant submission of relevant audited accounts certified by accountants. | Any public service profession. | |
| Declares an intention and maintains a minimum of 75% of time dedicated to parliamentary work | 1/2 | A statement of intent declaring outside interests and compliance with the rules. | Does not exceed the time allowed for extra-curricular work. | Self-certified and may be augmented by employer certification. | Any profession where there may be conflicts of interest. |
| Consistently demonstrates an ability to present both sides of an argument but explain why one is preferable | 1/2 | Applicant answers questions on arguments for and against a topic and explains why one is preferable. | Assessed at interview. | Judiciary, Academia. | |
| Consistently demonstrates an understanding of a variety of facets of national society | 1 | Mandatory training and knowledge test on constituency-relevant aspects, national customs and institutions. | Mandatory training and knowledge test on constituency, customs and institutions. | Online test at various centres. | Applicants for citizenship. |
| Consistently demonstrates an understanding of a variety of facets of national society | 2 | As for Level 1 but covering more extensive sub-populations and industries. | Online test at various centres. | ||
| Consistently demonstrates and understands safeguarding | 1/2 | Mandatory training and knowledge test. | Online test at various centres. | Anybody working with the vulnerable. | |
| Consistently demonstrates and understands Equality and Diversity | 1/2 | Mandatory training and knowledge test. | Online test at various centres. | NHS. | |
| Consistently demonstrates and understands Democracy | 1/2 | Mandatory training and knowledge test. | Online test at various centres. | Any profession with continuing professional education. | |
| Has enhanced mental well-being: good emotional intelligence, mental resilience, psychological balance and inner realism | 1/2 | No history of a disqualifying mental health diagnosis, or certified condition-free for 3 years post-therapy. | No evidence that mental health factors adversely affect other criteria. Recorded Emotional Intelligence training every 30 months. | Multisource feedback, medical record disclosure, training records and psychometric testing with the RPPL. | Business. |
| Nothing ever to suggest the person is or was a security risk | 1 | N/A | Extensive security check. | MI5, MI6. | |
| Nothing ever to suggest the person is or was a security risk | 2 | Extensive background check. | |||
| Is of an attitude that when required seeks and follows the consensus view of experts in the field | 1 | N/A | Applicant declaration and assessment of complaints to the RPPL or Parliamentary Complaints Commission. | Any profession that may face being sued for malpractice. | |
| Is of an attitude that when required seeks and follows the consensus view of experts in the field | 2 | If there is no evidence that the parliamentarian has failed to follow expert opinion and general perceived wisdom. |
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