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Attorney General’s Office Conflicts of Interest 2025-01-23

23 January 2025

Lead MP

Helen Grant

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Urgent Question

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Helen Grant raised concerns about attorney general’s office conflicts of interest 2025-01-23 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Will the Solicitor General make a statement on the management of conflicts of interest in the Attorney General’s Office, particularly regarding the Attorney General's previous representation of Gerry Adams and how this affects his ability to provide impartial legal advice?

Government Response

Government Response
The Attorney General’s Office has an established and rigorous process for identifying and dealing with conflicts, and potential conflicts. The office adopts a cautious approach and 'beyond reproach' threshold to manage any conflicts or potential conflicts. My Department works with several government departments to revise and augment the list of conflicts identified. Once conflicts are ascertained, steps are taken to ensure that the Law Officer is appropriately limited in their involvement on matters related to the relevant area of Government policy or litigation. The Attorney General’s Office will continue to apply rigorous standards in its conflicts process.
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