The Government should update its guidance on the creation of new criminal offences for all departments to clarify that the Ministry of Justice should as a rule be consulted. While circumstances may conceivably arise in which the need for a speedy response may temporarily suspend that need, as may have been the case in the early stages of Covid-19 and the criminal law 33 the covid response, the Government should make a clear commitment to undertake the necessary consultation in all but the mos...
The Government should update its guidance on the creation of new criminal offences for all departments to clarify that the Ministry of Justice should as a rule be consulted. While circumstances may conceivably arise in which the need for a speedy response may temporarily suspend that need, as may have been the case in the early stages of Covid-19 and the criminal law 33 the covid response, the Government should make a clear commitment to undertake the necessary consultation in all but the most exceptional circumstances and to do so retrospectively in the event of new offences being created without the proper procedures having been followed. T Type: recommendation | Number: 7 | Paragraph: 22 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: Government departments regularly consult the Ministry of Justice when they seek to create new, or amend existing, criminal offences or penalties. The Ministry of Justice does not take ownership of the entire spectrum of the criminal law, nor is