PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Directors: Prosecutions (29 October 2019)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Mark Tami (Labour)
Answer
A prosecuting authority must ensure that any proposed prosecution meets the tests in the code for Crown Prosecutors. They are:
- That there is sufficient evidence an offence has been committed;
- That there is a reasonable expectation that a conviction can be secured; and,
- That the prosecuting authority must be satisfied that if a conviction is secured the Courts will impose more than a nominal penalty.
Abandoning a company as such is not an offence. A prosecution could only be for failing to file statutory documents: accounts or a confirmation statement. It is rarely the case that prosecuting the directors of a company that is no longer required meets the above tests.
Answered by:
Kelly Tolhurst (Conservative)
5 November 2019
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