Prosecutions | Attorney General | Written Answers For certain offences, Parliament has decided that the Attorney General’s consent is needed to bring a prosecution.
Veterans: Prosecutions | Attorney General | Written Answers By longstanding constitutional convention, the content of advice given by the Attorney General or by any Law Officers, or the fact that s
Attorney General: Universal Credit | Attorney General | Written Answers Neither the Attorney General’s Office nor the Law Officers Departments collate information on staff in receipt of universal credit.
Money Laundering: Prosecutions | Attorney General | Written Answers An error has been identified in the written answer given on 23 October 2018.
Money Laundering: Prosecutions | Attorney General | Written Answers The official statistics relating to crime and policing are maintained by the Home Office.
Human Trafficking: Children | Attorney General | Written Answers No criminal charges can be brought for any offence unless they satisfy the two stage test contained in the Code for Crown Prosecutors: th
Attorney General: Contracts | Attorney General | Written Answers The Attorney General’s Office does not have any contracts with charities, voluntary sector organisations or social enterprises.
Sexual Offences: Prosecutions | Attorney General | Written Answers A “Stafford statement” is not a CPS requirement, but is used by some police forces to seek the consent of the complainant to access mater
Jon Venables | Attorney General | Written Answers The Attorney General’s Office has complied with the terms of the court injunction that prohibits the publication of information purportin
Jon Venables | Attorney General | Written Answers The Attorney General’s Office does not hold transcripts of previous court proceedings relating to the original granting of this injunctio