Written Answers — Attorney General: Coronavirus Act 2020: Prosecutions (23 Oct 2023) Michael Tomlinson: The Coronavirus Act 2020 was time-limited for two years.
The Attorney General was asked (19 Oct 2023) Michael Tomlinson: Although progress has been made, the CPS acknowledges that there is more to do to ensure that every complaint gets a high
The Attorney General was asked (19 Oct 2023) Michael Tomlinson: I am grateful to the hon. Lady for her serious and important question.
The Attorney General was asked: Solicitors: Civil Society (19 Oct 2023) Michael Tomlinson: As my right hon.
The Attorney General was asked: Solicitors: Civil Society (19 Oct 2023) Michael Tomlinson: The Attorney General and I often meet legal leaders across the profession both to celebrate their achievements and to hea
The Attorney General was asked: Solicitors: Civil Society (19 Oct 2023) Michael Tomlinson: Mr Speaker, you have heard about the “law tour” that the Attorney General and I recently entered into.
The Attorney General was asked: Serious Fraud Office Director (19 Oct 2023) Michael Tomlinson: The hon. Gentleman gives me the opportunity to pay tribute to the new director. He is the right candidate for the job.
The Attorney General was asked: Serious Fraud Office Director (19 Oct 2023) Michael Tomlinson: I will ignore the snide comment at the end but I will address the substance of the hon.
Written Answers — Attorney General: Acquittals (19 Oct 2023) Michael Tomlinson: The Serious Fraud Office has paid out £7.485 million in judge-directed acquittals in cases where individuals were acquitt
The Attorney General was asked: Serious Fraud Office Director (19 Oct 2023) Michael Tomlinson: The Attorney General and I met the new director, Nick Ephgrave, yesterday and discussed the SFO’s priorities, including c