Written Answers — Attorney General: Poaching: Prosecutions (3 Mar 2023) Michael Tomlinson: The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) does not hold any data which shows the number of defendants charged with and prosecut
Written Answers — Attorney General: Domestic Abuse: Prosecutions (2 Mar 2023) Michael Tomlinson: The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) holds data showing the number of defendants flagged with a domestic abuse monitoring
Written Answers — Attorney General: Economic Crime: Prosecutions (27 Feb 2023) Michael Tomlinson: We continue to work closely with the SFO and CPS to identify any policy changes that could support their work.
Written Answers — Attorney General: Barristers: Fees and Charges (20 Feb 2023) Michael Tomlinson: The estimated annual cost to keep parity between the prosecution and defence schemes will be around £30 million.
Written Answers — Attorney General: Crown Prosecution Service: Staff (13 Feb 2023) Michael Tomlinson: Please find data in response attached. Data Response (docx, 64.3KB)
Written Answers — Attorney General: Crown Prosecution Service: Staff (13 Feb 2023) Michael Tomlinson: Please find data response attached. Data Response (docx, 64.3KB)
Written Answers — Attorney General: Crown Prosecution Service: Staff (13 Feb 2023) Michael Tomlinson: Please find data response attached. Data Response (docx, 64.3KB)
Written Answers — Attorney General: Attorney General: Conditions of Employment (8 Feb 2023) Michael Tomlinson: The Attorney General’s Office (AGO) has a shared HR service with the Government Legal Department (GLD).
Written Answers — Attorney General: Crown Prosecution Service: Finance (8 Feb 2023) Michael Tomlinson: Information on the budgets and expenditure for the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is publicly available and can be found
Written Answers — Attorney General: Attorney General: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (7 Feb 2023) Michael Tomlinson: The Attorney General’s Office (AGO) has a shared HR service with the Government Legal Department (GLD).