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Ministry of Justice: Departmental Responsibilities | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers Departmental responsibilities for MoJ Ministers have all been published on the department’s gov.uk pages.
Courts: Pilot Schemes | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The Government committed to piloting up to five Problem Solving Courts pilots in the Sentencing White Paper published in September 2020,
Courts: Cameras | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers Currently Prisoner Escort and Custody Services staff are not permitted to wear or use Body Worn Cameras (BWVC) in court buildings due to
Fraud: Prosecutions | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The Ministry of Justice holds information on the number of defendants prosecuted and convicted for fraud offences, between 2011 and 2021,
Bill of Rights Bill | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The Bill of Rights delivers on the Government’s manifesto commitment to ‘update the Human Rights Act...
Genocide: Rwanda | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers As the question concerns resources relating to investigations into Rwandan nationals in the UK, I am unable to provide an indication of f
Judiciary: Recruitment | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The independent Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) is responsible for running recruitment exercises and for making recommendations to
Courts: Public Consultation | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers An online feedback system on judges’ conduct of cases would not be consistent with the principle of judicial independence, which is a cor
Youth Courts: Magistrates | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers Magistrates do not follow an agreed number of cases in the youth justice system from start to finish.
Ministry of Justice: Legal Costs | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The information requested could only be obtained at disproportionate cost, as the costs spent on legal disputes are not held in a single