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HSE Review into HSE's Conduct of Prosecutions, 2000
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Conclusions

The report concluded that the current system of prosecutions in England and Wales "does not meet HSE’s needs. Neither did the system demonstrate the characteristics which a government prosecution agency should."

It stated that:
The system makes it difficult to demonstrate independence in the decision to prosecute as there is insufficient separation of the investigation and prosecution function;
There is no independent audit or oversight of prosecution decisions;
The system of giving legal advice and guidance to inspectors is fragmented;
The system does not ensure a consistent national approach to prosecutions;
IT systems do not provide an effective case tracking system or provide performance indicators;
There is insufficient monitoring of the performance or fees of solicitor agents;
There is a lack of consistency in our prosecution file systems (which may mean that HSE loses the opportunity to participate in the development of interagency initiatives to deliver information/files electronically in the criminal justice system).
Fully Closed (Exemption 2 & 4(d)).

 

 

 

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