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Bill paves way to prosecute councils

Posted: 02 December 2004 | Subscribe Online


Local authorities and care providers could be prosecuted for corporate manslaughter under a proposed new bill if they fail to comply with health and safety legislation, experts have warned.

The draft Corporate Manslaughter Bill would tackle the difficulties in prosecuting companies for manslaughter following incidents such as rail crashes. But public bodies and their senior managers could also find themselves at risk of prosecution.

A Home Office spokesperson said the draft bill would spell out how public bodies were going to be made "clearly accountable".
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Health and safety policy adviser at the Employers' Organisation Steve Sumner said managers would have to be "acting recklessly with regard to the health and safety of others" to face a possible prosecution.

Gifty Edila, director of law at Kensington and Chelsea Council, west London, said that risk assessments must be taken seriously.


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