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Daily Archives: 15th March 2016

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Efforts to collect proceeds of crime ‘disappointing’

UncategorizedBy hardwood_adm15th March 2016

The Law Gazette Fundamental weaknesses’ in a system to deprive criminals of the proceeds of their crimes remain, according to the public spending watchdog, which says offenders now owe £1.6bn to the state. The government clawed back only 26p out of every £100 of identified criminal proceeds, the National Audit Office (pictured) reported in December…

Police powerless to use new grooming law, child safety experts warn

UncategorizedBy hardwood_adm15th March 2016

The Guardian Delays and miscommunication between Ministry of Justice and Home Office mean that law passed a year ago to tackle online grooming still not being used The NSPCC has criticised the government for failing to enact section 67 of the 2015 Serious Crime Act, aimed at protecting children from online grooming. Photograph: Government blunders…

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