Attorney General: Criminal Justice Backlog: CPS Effectiveness (7 Dec 2022) Michael Tomlinson: I disagree with the hon. Gentleman’s last two points.
Attorney General: Criminal Justice Backlog: CPS Effectiveness (7 Dec 2022) Michael Tomlinson: I recently met frontline prosecutors in Bristol, Devon and London to see at first hand the work being undertaken to tackl
Attorney General: Violence against Women and Girls: Prosecution Rates (7 Dec 2022) Michael Tomlinson: I know that my right hon. Friend the Attorney General will be very grateful for the hon. Lady’s welcome.
Attorney General: Violence against Women and Girls: Prosecution Rates (7 Dec 2022) Michael Tomlinson: I pay tribute to the right hon. Lady for the tone that she is striking. She is absolutely right to highlight this issue.
Written Answers — Attorney General: Attorney General: Incentives (5 Dec 2022) Michael Tomlinson: Bonuses paid out as non-cash vouchers is a standard practice across Government.
Written Answers — Attorney General: Attorney General: BBC (5 Dec 2022) Michael Tomlinson: Approximately £6,000 was incurred in relation to the Government’s submissions to the High Court on the question of costs.
Written Answers — Attorney General: Crime: Victims (29 Nov 2022) Michael Tomlinson: The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is committed to delivering justice for victims of crime, and where appropriate this i
Written Answers — Attorney General: Crime: Victims (28 Nov 2022) Michael Tomlinson: Improving the experience of victims is a priority for the CPS and is an important part of building public confidence.
Written Answers — Attorney General: Attorney General: BBC (24 Nov 2022) Michael Tomlinson: As at 23 November 2022, the Government incurred £376,775.18 in legal costs arising from the proceedings in which the Gove
Unduly Lenient Sentence Scheme (23 Nov 2022) Michael Tomlinson: My role and that of the Attorney General is to act as guardians of the public interest.