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Catalogue reference: LCO 36
LCO 36
This series includes the agenda, minutes and circulated papers, invited comments of representative bodies and individual experts, together with letters, evidence and memoranda from other bodies and individuals and drafts of the Committee on Fraud...
LCO 36
1975-1986
This series includes the agenda, minutes and circulated papers, invited comments of representative bodies and individual experts, together with letters, evidence and memoranda from other bodies and individuals and drafts of the Committee on Fraud Trials's report.
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English
95 file(s)
Open unless otherwise stated
The Lord Chancellor and the Home Secretary announced on 8 November 1983 their intention to establish an independent committee of inquiry with these terms of reference: to consider in what ways the conduct of criminal proceedings in England and Wales arising from fraud can be improved and to consider what changes in existing law and procedure would be desirable to secure the just, expeditious and economical disposal of such proceedings. The report of the committee was published and presented to the Lord Chancellor and the Home Secretary in January 1986.
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Lord Chancellor's Department: Committee on Fraud Trials
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