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Guidance, created in 2012, for those who wish to begin a private prosecution for offences where the Attorney General’s consent is required.
Sections (66.01-66.04) last updated April 2007.
Find out about the penalties for enabling a defeated tax avoidance scheme, the time limits, and how to appeal a penalty notice.
Consociationalism arrangements, a form of power-sharing, have been used in violently divided societies to end wars and build peace
Information on how to confess a cartel, the CMA’s leniency programme and what to expect if the cartel activity was in Scotland.
Find contact details of panel deputies available to support people who lack mental capacity.
Find out about the independent General Anti-Abuse Rule (GAAR) Advisory Panel opinion on a tax avoidance arrangement that rewarded a director through a remuneration trust.
Controls on the brokering of goods that could be used as parts or accessories for weapons of mass destruction and need an export licence.
Find out what makes a person an enabler of tax avoidance, and what to do about legally privileged communications.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Richards and Judge Andrew Scott on 31st May 2024
Apply to act for someone in court - litigation friends for children and people who cannot act for themselves because they lack the mental capacity
Dealing with a failure to co-operate by company officers, partners and bankrupts.
Case studies showing examples of business cartels, and anti-competitive activity.
This document contains the following information: The Law Commission: Conspiracy and Attempts.
An MoU between the Accident Investigation Branches and the Chief Coroner of England and Wales.
Southern Region, Judge Dovar, Nigel Robinson FRICS and Jane Herrington, on 30th March 2023
A template structure for a co-mingling fund: organisations can use this structure as a reference to set up similar funds.
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