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Tax Avoidance

Proceeding contribution from David Gauke (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 11 February 2015. It occurred during Opposition day on Tax Avoidance.

Let me address the point about decisions to make a prosecution. First, HMRC determines whether to bring a prosecution and build up a criminal case, and then it is a matter for the Crown Prosecution Service to make a judgment as to whether it is confident that a conviction can be achieved. Rightly—I would hope there is consensus on this point—those decisions are made by HMRC and the CPS, not by politicians. It is very important that that independence be maintained. I do not believe it would be right for politicians to decide how many prosecutions are made, and that has not happened in this particular case.

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Reference

592 c862 

Session

2014-15

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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