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Director of public prosecutions Alison Saunders to stand down | Director of public prosecutions Alison Saunders to stand down |
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The director of public prosecutions is to stand down at the end of her five-year contract, the government has said. | The director of public prosecutions is to stand down at the end of her five-year contract, the government has said. |
Alison Saunders will no longer be the head of the Crown Prosecution Service from October. | Alison Saunders will no longer be the head of the Crown Prosecution Service from October. |
While at the CPS she oversaw justice finally being served in the case of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence. | While at the CPS she oversaw justice finally being served in the case of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence. |
But in recent months she has faced criticism after several rape trials collapsed due to evidence not being disclosed. | But in recent months she has faced criticism after several rape trials collapsed due to evidence not being disclosed. |
Attorney General Jeremy Wright announced her resignation on Sunday evening and said recruitment for Ms Saunders' successor will begin later this month. | Attorney General Jeremy Wright announced her resignation on Sunday evening and said recruitment for Ms Saunders' successor will begin later this month. |
He thanked her for her service and called her an "accomplished CPS prosecutor whose successful record includes the prosecution of Stephen Lawrence's killers". | He thanked her for her service and called her an "accomplished CPS prosecutor whose successful record includes the prosecution of Stephen Lawrence's killers". |
"I have no doubt that she'll be greatly missed within the organisation," he said. | "I have no doubt that she'll be greatly missed within the organisation," he said. |
Ms Saunders, who will move to multinational law firm Linklaters, said the role had been a "tremendous privilege" and she was "proud of everything the service has achieved" over the past five years. | |
"My priority over the next six months is to keep driving improvements in how we work, with a sharp focus on casework quality," she said. | "My priority over the next six months is to keep driving improvements in how we work, with a sharp focus on casework quality," she said. |
Ms Saunders joined the CPS as a barrister in 1986. | Ms Saunders joined the CPS as a barrister in 1986. |
She was named chief crown prosecutor for London and in 2012 oversaw the successful prosecution of two men who killed Mr Lawrence. | She was named chief crown prosecutor for London and in 2012 oversaw the successful prosecution of two men who killed Mr Lawrence. |
The 18-year-old was stabbed to death in an unprovoked and racist attack as he waited at a bus stop in south-east London. | The 18-year-old was stabbed to death in an unprovoked and racist attack as he waited at a bus stop in south-east London. |
Ms Saunders is the second longest-serving DPP, after Dame Barbara Mills who served for six years in the 1990s. | Ms Saunders is the second longest-serving DPP, after Dame Barbara Mills who served for six years in the 1990s. |
In the 2013 New Year Honours, she was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath for services to law and order for her work particularly after the 2011 London riots. | In the 2013 New Year Honours, she was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath for services to law and order for her work particularly after the 2011 London riots. |
Recent criticism | Recent criticism |
Concerns were raised about the justice system following the high-profile collapse of several rape trials because evidence had not been shared with defence lawyers. | Concerns were raised about the justice system following the high-profile collapse of several rape trials because evidence had not been shared with defence lawyers. |
At the time, Conservative MP and former lawyer Anna Soubry said she feared Ms Saunders was "part of the problem". | At the time, Conservative MP and former lawyer Anna Soubry said she feared Ms Saunders was "part of the problem". |
But the Daily Telegraph, in its front page story on Sunday, quoted an unnamed ally of Ms Saunders who said she had done a "pretty reasonable job" in the circumstances when "the amount of money available for the CPS is limited". | |
In December last year, two rape trials collapsed in one week and a third rape case collapsed in January. | In December last year, two rape trials collapsed in one week and a third rape case collapsed in January. |
According to figures, the number of prosecutions in England and Wales that collapsed because of a failure by police or prosecutors to disclose evidence had increased by 70% in the past two years. | |
It prompted the CPS to "urgently" launch a review into all current rape and sexual assault cases in England and Wales. | It prompted the CPS to "urgently" launch a review into all current rape and sexual assault cases in England and Wales. |