I note the Minister’s theoretical description of what happens, but the practice, for anybody who puts any allegation that we get from whistleblowers into the system, is that it just gets passed from one agency to another and it then falls down a black hole and we never hear about it again. While theoretically co-operation and co-ordination take place, in practice they do not. The other thing I would say is that, if in practice the system is working so brilliantly, why are prosecutions and convictions down by so much when we know economic crime is going in the opposite direction?
Economic Crime: Law Enforcement
Proceeding contribution from
Baroness Hodge of Barking
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 7 July 2022.
It occurred during Backbench debate on Economic Crime: Law Enforcement.
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