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Corporate crime 2025 (England and Wales): legislation, consultations and key dates [Archived]

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ARCHIVED: This Practice Note is archived and no longer maintained. For guidance on what to look out for in 2026, see Practice Note: Corporate Crime horizon scanner—2026. This Note summarised the principal legal developments that affected corporate crime lawyers in England and Wales during 2025. For key Scottish corporate crime developments in 2025, see Practice Note: Scottish Corporate Crime horizon scanner 2025 [Archived]. For what occurred in 2024, see Practice Note: Corporate Crime horizon scanner—2024 [Archived].

Key primary legislation

For details of primary legislation and the progress of government bills relevant to corporate crime that were tabled in the House of Commons or the House of Lords during 2025, see Practice Note: Corporate Crime bills tracker—2025 [Archived]. For legislation and government bills in 2026, see Practice Note: Corporate Crime bills tracker—2026.

Key secondary legislation

Upcoming secondary legislation of interest to corporate crime practitioners in the UK includes:

  • Commencement date: in part on 6 April 2025 and fully in force on 1 January 2026
  • SI details: Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 (Commencement No 2) Regulations
  • Further reading
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