§ Mr. ToddTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, further to the answer of 11 April 2000,Official Report, column 112W, on Mr. Richard Hudson, whether drivers working on behalf of KFOR other than Mr. Hudson have been prosecuted for (a) road traffic offences and (b) other offences in Macedonia; and if NATO has offered assistance in their cases.[121577]
§ Mr. SpellarI have been asked to reply.
Aside from Mr. Richard Hudson, we are not aware of any cases of civilian contractors (British or otherwise) working for KFOR being charged with any criminal offences by the authorities of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
Mr. Hudson was working for a company contracted by the British armed forces in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. He was not directly employed by NATO or by KFOR.