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How former Post Office chief Paula Vennells could possibly be stripped of CBE

Paula Vennells can have her honour eliminated if she is deemed to have introduced the honours system into disrepute.

The forfeiture committee, an advert hoc panel convened beneath the Cabinet Office, considers whether or not a person’s actions imply they need to now not be a holder.

It should robotically take into account circumstances the place somebody has been convicted of a crime and sentenced to greater than three months in jail; has been ‘censured or struck off’ by a related regulatory authority; has been discovered responsible of a sexual offence in court docket, or convicted of 1 after a ‘trial of the details’.

Paula Vennells can have her honour removed if she is deemed to have brought the honours system into disrepute

Paula Vennells can have her honour eliminated if she is deemed to have introduced the honours system into disrepute

Anyone can email the Cabinet Office detailing why they believe someone's honour should be removed

Anyone can e-mail the Cabinet Office detailing why they imagine somebody’s honour must be eliminated

Recipients are expected to be good citizens and role models and the committee will consider allegations before and after they won their honour

Recipients are anticipated to be good residents and position fashions and the committee will take into account allegations earlier than and after they received their honour

While none of those applies to Mrs Vennells, who was given a CBE in 2019, the committee additionally considers circumstances put to them that fall exterior this remit. 

It might be something that ‘is deemed to deliver the honours system into disrepute’.

Anyone can e-mail the Cabinet Office detailing why they imagine somebody’s honour must be eliminated.

Recipients are anticipated to be good residents and position fashions and the committee will take into account allegations earlier than and after they received their honour. 

It doesn’t determine whether or not somebody is responsible or harmless of a specific act.