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❤️ Honours Forfeiture Committee 💀

"The Honours Forfeiture Committee is an ad hoc committee convened under the United Kingdom Cabinet Office, which considers cases referred to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom where an individual's actions subsequent to their being awarded a British honour raises the question of whether they should be allowed to continue to be a holder. Recommendations are made to the Monarch of the United Kingdom, who has the sole authority to rescind an honour. Operations The committee is only convened at the request of the Prime Minister, under the chairmanship of the Head of the Home Civil Service. The committee conducts its business by correspondence, and only meets to confer about a decision where the probability is to rescind an honour. The committee only considers cases where an individual who has been honoured is judged to have brought the honours system into disrepute, including issues covering someone who: *has been found guilty by the courts of a criminal offence and sentenced to a term of imprisonment of three months or more *has been censured, struck off, etc. by the relevant professional or other regulatory authority for action or inaction which was directly relevant to the granting of the honours. If there is other compelling evidence that an individual has brought the honours system into disrepute, then it is open to the committee to consider such cases as well. The committee also considers matters of general policy regarding forfeiture. In 2009, Gordon Brown confirmed that the process remains as set out in 1994 by the then Prime Minister John Major in a written answer to the House of Commons: All decisions made by the committee are submitted to the Monarch through the Office of the Prime Minister. The subjects discussed by the Committee remain confidential at all times, until confirmed by the Monarch. Decisions on forfeiture are published in the London Gazette. Composition The Committee comprises (as of March 2010): *Head of the Home Civil Service (Chair): Alex Chisholm *Cabinet Secretary: Sir Mark Sedwill *Permanent Secretary, Home Office: Dame Helen Ghosh *Permanent Secretary, Scottish Executive: Sir Peter Housden *Treasury Solicitor and HM Procurator General: Sir Jonathan Jones, QC *(Secretary) Head of Honours and Appointments Secretariat, Cabinet Office: Denis Brennan, CVO Honours recommended for revocation by the committee *Anthony Blunt: Knighthood, 1979 *Roger Casement: Knighthood, CMG, August 1916 *Jean Else: Dame, 2009http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/59694/pages/2151 *Fred Goodwin: Knighthood, January 2012 *Naseem Hamed: MBE, 2007 *Jack Lyons: Knighthood, CBE, 1991 *Lester Piggott: OBE, 1987 *Harvey Weinstein: CBE, 2020 https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-54181269 See also *Honours Committee *Cash for Honours References External links *Honours Forfeiture Committee at direct.gov.uk Category:Orders, decorations, and medals of the United Kingdom Category:Committees of the United Kingdom Cabinet Office Category:British honours system "

❤️ Viera West, Florida 💀

"Viera West is a census-designated place (CDP) in Brevard County, Florida, United States. The population was 6,641 at the 2010 census. It forms a part of the larger unincorporated community of Viera and is part of the Palm Bay- Melbourne-Titusville Metropolitan Statistical Area. Geography Viera West is located at (28.2477, -80.7378), to the west of Interstate 95. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , of which is land and , or 1.47%, is water. See also *Viera, Florida *Viera East, Florida References Category:Census-designated places in Brevard County, Florida Category:Census-designated places in Florida "

❤️ Dwight Collins 💀

"Dwight Dean Collins (born August 23, 1961) is a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League. He was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the sixth round of the 1984 NFL Draft, and played one season for them in 1984. Collins played college football at Pittsburgh.https://www.pro- football-reference.com/players/C/CollDw00.htm In his 1980 freshman season, Collins played on a Pitt team that included eight other future NFL players: Rickey Jackson, Dan Marino, Russ Grimm, Jimbo Covert, Bill Maas, Hugh Green, and Tim Lewis. Collins led the team in receiving that year with 30 receptions for 827 yards and 10 touchdowns. He totaled 133 receptions for 2,264 yards and 24 touchdowns in his four college seasons.https://www.sports- reference.com/cfb/players/dwight-collins-2.html References Category:1961 births Category:Living people Category:American football wide receivers Category:Pittsburgh Panthers football players Category:Minnesota Vikings players Category:Sportspeople from Rochester, New York "

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