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UK corporate crime legislation 2023—tracker of government bills, progress and Acts passed (archived)

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For current government bills relevant to corporate crime in 2024, see Practice Note: Corporate Crime bills tracker—2024 [Archived]. This archived Practice Note monitored government bills pertinent to corporate crime as they moved through the UK Parliament from 1 January to 31 December 2023, and included signposts to additional material on each statute. For significant secondary legislation of interest to corporate crime lawyers in 2023, see Practice Note: Corporate Crime horizon scanner—2023 [Archived].

This bills tracker was created to help corporate crime practitioners stay abreast of primary legislation and bills affecting their specialist practice areas, including:

  • Investigation of criminal conduct
  • Criminal procedure and evidence
  • Sentencing
  • Consumer protection offences
  • Cybercrime and data protection offences
  • Environmental offences
  • Health and safety and corporate manslaughter offences

What’s already happened in 2023?

Investigation of criminal conduct

Bill/Act: Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill — UK Parliament—progress. This Bill amends the Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (IPA 2016). Further material and analysis were provided within the tracker to direct readers to more detailed sources...

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