Attorney-General written question – answered at on 9 March 2011.
To ask the Attorney-General
(1) how many people the Crown Prosecution Service expects to make redundant in each Crown Prosecution area in 2010-11; and from what roles he expects staff to be made redundant;
(2) how many people the Crown Prosecution Service has made redundant in each Crown Prosecution Service area in 2010-11 to date; and from what roles staff have been made redundant.
In 2010-11 a voluntary early release (VER) scheme was launched for headquarters functions. It is anticipated that between 60 and 90 staff will be released on voluntary terms by end of March 2011.
An additional 30 people who were employed in a mixture of management and administrative roles have already left the Department earlier in the financial year on a voluntary basis. Three people have been released from east midlands, one from Yorkshire and Humberside, one from Wales and one from the south-east. The remaining 24 staff have been released from London headquarters.
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