Oral Answers to Questions Debate

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Oral Answers to Questions

David Hanson Excerpts
Tuesday 25th March 2014

(10 years, 1 month ago)

Commons Chamber
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The Attorney-General was asked—
David Hanson Portrait Mr David Hanson (Delyn) (Lab)
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1. What recent assessment he has made of the capacity of the Serious Fraud Office to confiscate the proceeds of crime.

Oliver Heald Portrait The Solicitor-General (Oliver Heald)
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The last external assessment was completed by the National Audit Office as part of its report on confiscation orders in December 2013.

David Hanson Portrait Mr Hanson
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Last year, the Serious Fraud Office collected £3.9 million in proceeds of crime, but it hoped to collect £32 million. Will the Minister explain why the shortfall occurred, what he intends to do about it and whether the £19 million requested Treasury bail-out has anything to do with that shortfall?

Oliver Heald Portrait The Solicitor-General
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No, the shortfall does not have anything to do with that figure. It is worth bearing in mind the fact that money is recovered in different ways. More than £76 million has been returned to victims as a result of Serious Fraud Office activity since 2009, so it is wrong to ignore compensation and other moneys paid to victims when looking at the overall picture.