HC Deb 20 March 1997 vol 292 cc697-8W
Mr. Peter Atkinson

To ask the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster when he will publish guidance for Crown servants involved in the investigation or prosecution of a criminal offence referred to in his answer of 22 January,Official Report, columns 600–01, summarising the Government's response to the recommendations made by Sir Richard Scott following his inquiry into the export of arms and arms-related equipment to Iraq. [21637]

Mr. Freeman

I have today published two guidance booklets—"Giving Evidence or Information about Suspected Crimes: A Guide for Crown Servants" and "Giving Evidence or Information about Suspected Crimes: Guidance for Departments and Investigators".

The booklets provide advice on the responsibilities of Crown servants who believe that they have official information which may be relevant to the investigation or prosecution of a criminal offence. The booklets also set out comprehensive procedures for handling requests for such information from investigators, prosecutors or the defence. The availability of the booklets is being made known to all Crown servants. Copies have been placed in the Libraries of the House.