PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE
Attorney General - 19 October 2023 (Commons/Commons Chamber)

Debate Detail

Lab
Kerry McCarthy
Bristol East
1. What recent assessment she has made of the adequacy of the Crown Prosecution Service’s written responses to complaints.
  10:10:55
Michael Tomlinson
The Solicitor General
Although progress has been made, the CPS acknowledges that there is more to do to ensure that every complaint gets a high-quality response in a timely manner. I will be discussing this very issue with the Director of Public Prosecutions at our next meeting.
  10:11:11
Kerry McCarthy
I am sure the Solicitor General will be aware that the CPS Inspectorate recently conducted an investigation into the response to complaints from victims of crime. It found that almost half were below standard and only a third were “adequate”. Do victims of crime not deserve better?
The Solicitor General
I am grateful to the hon. Lady for her serious and important question. It is of the utmost importance that victims are well supported by all parts of the justice system. Improvements need to be made. It might be worth pointing out that in the Inspectorate’s report, the complainants were looked at, from victims, defendants, witnesses, the police and others. There is clearly some way to go, but the CPS has accepted each and every one of the recommendations.

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