New chair’s experience invaluable to help tackle criminal justice system crisis

The Law Society of England and Wales has welcomed the election of Andy Slaughter as new chair of the Justice Select Committee.

“Congratulations to Andy Slaughter on being elected as the new Justice Select Committee chair,” said Law Society president Nick Emmerson.

“He brings a wealth of experience to the role at a time when the committee’s work has never been more important given the crisis in our justice system. The ability of the justice system to function is at stake if adequate funding across the system is not forthcoming.

“Key areas of focus for the committee should include the huge backlogs of cases in our courts which are leaving victims, witnesses and defendants in limbo for years.

“The exodus of essential professionals including solicitors, barristers and judges is another huge problem which needs to be addressed for the system to be stabilised.

“Key to resolving both these issues is adequate resourcing. Attention must also be paid to legal aid, a vital public service that must be maintained and funded to ensure justice is available to all. The robust response to the riots demonstrated the importance of legal aid and well-funded courts and why the professionals who work in our justice system should be valued.

“Rebuilding the justice system will take years of hard work, investment and sensible reform. We look forward to working with the new chair to help progress this vital work.”

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