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Recruitment for new Chief Inspector of HMCPSI launched.
Consultation on amendments made to the Attorney General’s Code of Practice issued under section 377A the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA).
Section (280-01 280.05) last updated: October 2021.
The Attorney General’s revised Guidelines on Disclosure will come into force on 31 December 2020.
Find out how to get help if you have concerns that someone is being abused or neglected under a lasting power of attorney, enduring power of attorney or deputy court order.
Apply to appoint someone to act as the representative of the person entitled to the estate.
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Dominic Grieve was appointed Attorney General in May 2010. He was elected Conservative MP for Beaconsfield on 1 May 1997. Education Dominic was educated at Westminster School and Magdalen College, Oxford, where he studied modern history. Political career Dominic held...
During National Careers Week, we are celebrating the diverse roles and opportunities that can be found at the Attorney General's Office.
Valdo Calocane's sentence has been referred to the Court of Appeal as being unduly lenient, confirms the Attorney General.
Attorney General's guidelines for prosecutors on plea discussions and presenting a plea agreement to the court in serious fraud cases.
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