“Corruption too serious to be used as a political football”
London, 8th April 2016 - Responding to stories that the Serious Fraud Office would be taken over by the National Crime Agency, Robert Barrington, Executive Director of Transparency International UK, said:
“This would be an ill-conceived knee-jerk response to the crisis caused by the Panama Papers. Industry experts are agreed that with proper funding, the SFO has the attributes to do the job: including combined teams of investigators and prosecutors, having corruption as a priority and independence from political interference. If the government believes there is a better way of prosecuting corruption in the UK than the SFO, it should set out a clear plan for doing so, listen to experts, and subject its plan to proper scrutiny. “
“A simpler alternative is to allocate proper funding to the SFO. Corruption is too serious to be used as a political football, and a Home Office raid on the authority and independence of the Serious Fraud Office would undermine the UK's credibility just as the Prime Minister is planning an Anti-Corruption Summit. The government should think again.”
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Read more from Robert Barrington here on what an effective SFO would look like.