Oral Answers to Questions — Solicitor-General

– in the House of Commons at 10:30 am on 2 April 2009.

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The Solicitor-General was asked—

  • Rape (Victim Support) (14 speeches, 2 annotations)

    What steps she plans to take to provide greater support during rape cases brought by the Crown Prosecution Service for those who have been raped, in the light of the findings of the Equality and...

  • Serious Fraud Office (8 speeches)

    What use the Serious Fraud Office has made of money retained under proceeds of crime legislation in meeting its objectives in the last five years.

  • Torture (8 speeches, 1 annotation)

    Whether any cases of alleged UK involvement in torture overseas other than that of Binyam Mohamed are being investigated by the Attorney-General.

  • Crown Prosecution Service (4 speeches)

    What assessment she has made of the effectiveness of the Crown Prosecution Service's charging policy in cases of repeated fraud; and if she will make a statement.

  • Prosecutions (Children) (4 speeches)

    How many prosecutions there have been of children at or above the age of criminal responsibility in each of the last three years?