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Serious Fraud

Volume 459: debated on Thursday 26 April 2007

21. To ask the Solicitor-General if he will assess the merits of introducing plea bargaining in serious fraud cases. (133949)

When the Government responded to the recommendations of the Fraud Review on 15 March 2007, they indicated that a working group would be established to explore how far it was possible to introduce a framework for plea negotiations in the context of the criminal courts in England and Wales. The group is scheduled to start its work next month, and a symposium chaired by the Attorney-General will be held on 30 April to explore some of the issues.

To ask the Solicitor-General what role he plans for plea bargaining in combating fraud following the fraud review. (133950)

The Government have accepted the recommendations of the Fraud Review that further consideration should be given to the means by which we might introduce a framework for plea negotiations/plea bargaining into our criminal justice system. A working group is being established to engage in detailed consideration of the issues which need to be resolved.