Catalogue description Lord Carter's Review of Legal Aid Procurement Website

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Title: Lord Carter's Review of Legal Aid Procurement Website
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This series contains dated gathered versions (or 'snapshots') of the Lord Carter’s Review of Legal Aid Procurement website. [Please note: These records may be accessed via the UK Government Web Archive.]

Date: From 2008
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Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Creator:

Ministry of Justice, 2007-

Physical description: archived website(s)
Access conditions: Open
Immediate source of acquisition:

Gathered from original website.

Accruals: Future website versions may be anticipated.
Administrative / biographical background:

On 5 July 2005, Lord Falconer, the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs, asked Lord Carter of Coles to examine how to improve the arrangements for purchasing and procuring publicly funded legal services, particularly criminal defence services. The Legal Aid Procurement Review was to consider the means by which to deliver the Government's vision, set out in A Fairer Deal for Legal Aid (Cm 6591, July 2005) by looking at the options for new procurement methods including price competition between lawyers, block contracting and lead supplier for all legal services for longer trials.

The Review published its report on 13 July 2006.

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