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Corporate homicide consultation

23/11/2004

A consultation on proposals to make it a specific offence in Scotland for corporate and public bodies to cause death through failures of management - so called 'corporate homicide' - is to be launched in the New Year.

A Bill on Corporate Manslaughter was included in the Queen's Speech today.

Although it relates only to England and Wales, Justice Minister Cathy Jamieson confirmed that the Executive would consult on proposals to create a new offence of corporate homicide in Scotland.

She said:

"I know there is public concern that there is a possible gap in the law that makes it difficult for companies to be prosecuted for deaths that are attributable to management failures.

"The First Minister and I have already made clear that if legislation was required to reform this area of law then we will not hesitate to bring forward proposals for legislation.

"I can today announce that we will consult on options for change to the law in this area and how best to deliver such change. This is a very complex area of law and it is crucial to get the issues of accountability right. Consultation on specific proposals will be a very helpful step in addressing those issues."

Page updated: Tuesday, November 23, 2004