Question to the Attorney General:
To ask the Attorney General, how many CPS (a) staff and (b) prosecutors work in the Serious Economic, Organised Crime and International Directorate as of 19 April 2022; and how many of those staff work primarily on issues of (i) international justice and organised crime, (ii) special crime and counter terrorism and (ii) fraud.
In April 2022, The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) launched a new Serious Economic, Organised Crime and International Directorate (SEOCID) which brings together specialists in economic crime, organised crime, proceeds of crime and international to deliver justice, combat crime across borders and take money from criminals.
This combined team of specialists will continue to work closely with investigators to disrupt the emerging threats of organised criminal gangs using cyber technology to exploit people, businesses, and the Government. Victims of complex SEOCID cases are often based in multiple jurisdictions. The directorate will work to improve their experience by ensuring investigators and prosecutors work closely and have a joint victim and witness strategy from the outset.
Establishing the new Serious Economic, Organised Crime and International Directorate is part of the CPS Economic Crime Strategy 2025.
The number of staff and prosecutors can be found in the table below:
Department | Head Count | FTE | HC of Prosecutors | FTE of Prosecutors |
SERIOUS ECONOMIC ORGANISED CRIME INTERNATIONAL (SEOCID) | 394 | 372.38 | 186.00 | 177.65 |
SPECIAL CRIME AND COUNTER TERRORISM DIVISION | 146 | 140.29 | 69.00 | 67.10 |
Grand Total | 540 | 512.66 | 255.00 | 244.76 |
NB: The data has been extracted from the CPS Oracle HR database and is accurate at point of enquiry on 21 April 2022. Consequent changes to data input may mean that this data will change at some point in the future.
*The system reports data as at the last day of the month rather than the first or any date in-between therefore the table is presented to the nearest reportable date to the questions asked.
*FTE figures have been rounded