UK MPs warn of collapse of countrys hollowed out justice system due to stagnant pay years of government cuts in legal aid
A UK parliamentary committee has warned that the countryâs âhollowed outâ justice system is at risk of failure because of poor pay for public defence lawyers, for many of whom a career in legal aid has become âless attractive.â
In a new report, the House of Commons Justice Committee has urged the government to consider implementing major reforms and conduct a review on how it funds legal aid. In this system, the state pays defence counsel fees for defendants who cannot afford to hire their own lawyer.
The report, titled âThe Future of Legal Aidâ, noted that there had not been any increase in criminal legal aid fees for the past 20 years. This has contributed to a âgrowing imbalanceâ between the ability of criminal law firms to recruit and retain staff â" with many preferring to join the better-paying Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) instead.
âIt is fundamental to our adversarial justice system that criminal defence services have sufficient resources to provide high-quality representation to suspects and defendants,â noted the MPs who recommended that the government should look into linking legal aid fees to CPS pay rates.
Without significant reform, the report warned of a shortage of qualified criminal legal aid lawyers. This âshift in the balanceâ between prosecution and defence could âcompromise the fairness of the criminal justice system,â it added.
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â" Justice Committee (@CommonsJustice) July 26, 2021Committee chairman Bob Neill said years of government cuts to reduce the legal aid bill had âhollowed out key parts of the justice system.â As a result of fixed fees, he said, the number of people receiving legal aid is falling while legal aid firms are struggling since the costs involved in complex cases cannot be covered.
âThe legal aid system is there to ensure that everyone has access to justice. If the most vulnerable in society are being left to navigate the justice system on their own then fairness is lost and the system has failed,â Neill said.
The committee also pointed to reports by legal aid providers of a âculture of refusalâ at the Legal Aid Agency, which is the body within the Ministry of Justice that oversees legal aid in England and Wales.
However, witnesses had told the committee that the agency was seen as âthe voice of the Government against the professionâ and looked for the âslightest slipâ to deny applications for legal aid.
The MPs called for âfundamental changesâ to the legal aid system, which needed to be made âmore flexibleâ to ensure that there is a âconsistent pipeline of legal aid lawyersâ to help the most vulnerable.
Also on rt.com UK police ABANDONED investigations into over 1,000 crimes daily in 2020 with one in seven probes dumped within 24 hours - reportsEarlier in the year, a report by the House of Lords Constitution Committee had urged the government to increase the legal aid budget, which had seen a âradical reductionâ by almost 40% in under a decade.
The report said this had âexacerbated barriers for accessing legal representationâ and recommended that the government increases the legal aid budget to âmeet the new challenges for access to justice that have arisen during the pandemic.â
That report also warned that the funding cuts to courts and tribunals had led to a backlog of court cases in England and Wales that had reached âcrisis levels.â
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