Closed call for evidence

Tailored review of the Criminal Cases Review Commission: Call for evidence

Summary

To complete a full assessment of CCRC, we are inviting contributions from people and organisations that have an involvement with, or interest in, CCRC.

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Call for evidence description

As part of the UK government’s requirement to reform public bodies, all government departments must conduct a Tailored Review of their arm’s length bodies at least once in the lifetime of a parliament, every 5 years.

As with all Tailored Reviews, the review of the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) will examine whether there is a continuing need for the function and form of the organisation.

If it is agreed that the organisation should be retained, the review will assess the body’s capacity for delivering more effectively and efficiently, and will include an assessment of their performance.

It will also review the control and governance arrangements to make sure they comply with the recognised principles of good corporate governance. About CCRC

CCRC was established under the Criminal Appeal Act 1995 to investigate possible miscarriages of justice in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. If it assesses that there is a ‘real possibility’ a conviction or appeal will be overturned in a Court of Appeal the Commission may refer the case to the relevant Court where it must be heard.

CCRC is operationally independent of the government and funded by a Grant in Aid from the Ministry of Justice.

Full details of the form and functions of the organisation can be found in the Criminal Appeal Act 1995.

Published 11 December 2017