HC Deb 19 September 2002 vol 390 cc91-2W
Mr. Laws

To ask the Solicitor-General what her estimate is of the average length of time between transfer/committal and verdict for the Serious Fraud Office in each year since 1997–98; and if she will make a statement. [69209]

The Solicitor-General

[holding answer 11 July 2002]: The average time taken between committal or transfer and verdict each year since 1997–1998 is given below:

1997–98 12.8 months
1998–99 19.2 months
1999–2000 20.2 months
2000–01 15.5 months
2001–02 20.0 months

The Serious Fraud Office works hard to reduce unduly long trials by securing, where possible, defence admissions of non-contentious evidence and by contributing towards the provision of real-time transcription services. In addition, the SFO regularly presents complex evidence in a graphical or electronic form, which improves clarity and saves time for the jury and court.

Mr. Laws

To ask the Solicitor-General how many cases were handled by the Serious Fraud Office in each year since 1998–99; and if she will make a statement. [69108]

The Solicitor-General

[holding answer 11 July 2002]: The Serious Fraud Office worked on the investigation and prosecution of the following number of cases each year:

1997–98 102 cases
1998–99 94 cases
1999–2000 95 cases
2000–01 103 cases
2001–02 92 cases

These figures exclude appeals pending and cases with outstanding confiscation matters.

The Serious Fraud Office investigates and prosecutes some of the largest and most difficult cases in the UK often involving substantial sums of money exceeding £1 million. I refer my honourable friend to my answer to Dave Watts of 10 January 2002.

Mr. Laws

To ask the Solicitor-General what the average time was from accepting a case to completing investigations for the Serious Fraud Office in each year since 1997–98. [69109]

The Solicitor-General

[holding answer 11 July 2002]: The average time taken between acceptance and committal or transfer to the Crown Court for a Serious Fraud Office case since 1997–98 is set out below:

1997–98 24 months
1998–99 34 months
1999–2000 29 months
2001–01 30 months
2001–02 33 months