Bribery Act 2010

Part of Attorney General – in the House of Commons at on 8 February 2018.

Alert me about debates like this

Photo of Jeremy Wright Jeremy Wright The Attorney-General

Yes, I believe we do. For some of the most substantial cases under the Bribery Act, it is the Serious Fraud Office that prosecutes and investigates, and it has a good deal of expertise. In relation to both convictions and deferred prosecution agreements, my hon. Friend will recognise, as I have said already, that we are presenting good cases and securing convictions.