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| West Midlands Liberal Democrats | <info@westmidslibdems.org.uk> | 7th August 2008 |
BAE Saudi prosecution make law officers accountable to Parliament - Hughes6.20.42pm GMT Wed 20th Dec 2006 Renewing the Liberal Democrat attack on Lord Goldsmith's decision to end the Serious Fraud Office investigation into a BAE Systems deal with Saudi Arabia, Simon Hughes, Liberal Democrat Shadow Attorney General today called in the House of Commons for Law Officers to be accountable to Parliament rather than the Prime Minister. Simon Hughes, Liberal Democrat Shadow Attorney General said "The Prime Minister's statement on Friday made clear that Mr Blair took responsibility for the decision to drop the prosecution when the only ministers with any constitutional role in prosecutions in England and Wales are the Attorney General and Solicitor General. The Prime Minister's statement makes a mockery of Law Officers' independence and makes it impossible for Law Officers credibly to claim they were not influenced by political considerations. "In the future Law Officers should be nominated by the Prime Minister but only appointed after agreement by Parliament. And if Parliament lost confidence in them then Parliament should have the right to terminate their responsibilities." Mr Hughes' comments came in the last debate of the term before the Commons rose for the Christmas break.
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