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Draft Bill for Reform, March 2005: Summary of responses to the 2005 consultation on Corporate Manslaughter

In March 2005 the Government published a draft Bill for reforming the law on corporate manslaughter. The Bill sets out proposals for a new specific offence of corporate manslaughter, and is intended to make it easier to prosecute an organisation where the death of an employee or member of the public has been caused through gross negligence in the way the organisation was managed at a senior level.

17/11/05

Transfer of Prison Service Staff to NOMS HQ

Details of the transfer arrangements for staff transferring from the Prison Service to NOMS HQ

04/08/06

Transfer of Prison Service staff to NOMS HQ

Details of the transfer arrangements for staff transferring from the Prison Service to NOMS HQ. Provides supplementary information to HON 18/2005

04/08/06

Building Research Establishment Method (BREEAM) Excellent rating for the Home Office Headquarters

In response to a Freedom of Information request about a Building Research Establishment Method (BREEAM) Excellent rating for the Home Office Headquarters

15/06/05

Smoking Policy in Home Office headquarters and the Border and Immigration Agency

Smoking Policy in Home Office headquarters and the Border and Immigration Agency

15/06/07

The Government's response to the first joint report from the Home Affairs and Work and Pensions Committees session 2005-06 HC 540

The Government is strongly committed to safety in the workplace and to having effective laws in place to prosecute organisations where they have paid scant regard to the proper management of health and safety with fatal results. Current laws on corporate manslaughter link a company’s guilt to the gross negligence of a person senior enough to embody the organisation. This fails to reflect the complexity of modern corporate life and there is strong support for reform.

08/03/06

Summary of Responses

This document summarises the responses received from interested parties to a consultation paper on a European Commission proposal for a Framework Decision on the European Evidence Warrant (EEW). The consultation paper was published on 26 March this year and circulated to 26 interested organisations in addition to being published on the Home Office web site. Responses were received from 13 organisations or individuals, as set out below. We are grateful for the time and effort taken by these respondents in commenting on the European Commission’s draft proposals.

14/11/03

Information on the People’s Mojahedin Organisation of Iran (PMOI).

In response to a Freedom of Information request asking several questions about the proscription of the People’s Mojahedin Organisation of Iran (PMOI)?

04/12/06

Good practice models and guidance for the internet industry on Chat Services, Instant Messaging (IM) and Web Based Services

This document sets out a series of models of good practice for the provision of different kinds of internet services by a range of companies and organisations who are active in the online world. It is intended primarily as a guide to commercial or other organisations, or individuals, who are already providing online services or are considering doing so in the future. As a public document, it will also be of interest to internet users.

23/12/02

The National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) Regulatory Impact Assessment

The national policing landscape currently comprises the following organisations: Centrex, which leads on police training and development? the Police Information Technology Organisation (PITO) which leads on IT delivery to the police service? the Home Office Policing Policy Directorate? the Home Office Police Standards Unit (now the Police and Crime Standards Unit)? some of the Association of Chief Police Officers’ (ACPO) functions? and Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC).

28/06/06

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