Not subject to prosecution

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Gemma Partridge

Dear Attorney General's Office,

Recently the Attorney General guaranteed evidence given by cladding firm witnesses to an inquiry will not be used to pursue criminal charges against them.

If available, please kindly list all occurrences from 2010 to the most recent available where the Attorney General has similarly assured person or persons that they will not be subject to prosecution. Please provide the information in two fields. If you don't know the exact date then provide the known portions of the date. We are not interested in personal information.

Date (ddmmyyyy), Brief description

Yours faithfully,

Gemma Partridge
for Stop UK lies and Corruption

Correspondence (AGO), Attorney General's Office

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Correspondence (AGO), Attorney General's Office

Dear Ms Partridge,

Thank you for your FOI request to the Attorney General’s Office (AGO).

The AGO will respond to your request within the deadline requirement of the FOIA legislation.

Yours sincerely,

FOI Officer

FOI Officer

E: [AGO request email]

T: 020 7271 2492

@attorneygeneral | gov.uk/ago

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Dear Ms Partridge,

Please see the attached AGO response to your FOI request of 3 March 2020.

Yours sincerely,

FOI Officer

FOI Officer

E: [AGO request email]

T: 020 7271 2492

@attorneygeneral | gov.uk/ago

Making law and politics work together at the heart of the UK constitution

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