Specialist reporting agency

Today, Specialist reporting agency is a topic that arouses great interest and attention worldwide. For many years, Specialist reporting agency has been the subject of study and research by experts in the field, and its importance only increases with the passage of time. Both in the academic and public spheres, Specialist reporting agency has generated deep debates and reflections on its impact on society and daily life. In this article, we will explore different aspects and perspectives of Specialist reporting agency, analyzing its relevance and implications in various contexts.

A specialist reporting agency is an organisation other than the Police Service of Scotland who report alleged crimes to the Procurators Fiscal in Scotland. These include HM Revenue and Customs, Health and Safety Executive, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and Trading Standards departments of local authorities.

References

  1. ^ "IDG67750 – Procedure for disclosing to others (government): Revenue and Customs Prosecutions Office (RCPO)". HM Revenue and Customs. Retrieved 18 September 2009. The Revenue and Customs Prosecutions Office (RCPO) was established by section 34 Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act 2005. It is responsible for the prosecution of all HMRC criminal cases in England and Wales. Scotland and Northern Ireland have their own prosecuting authorities: the Lord Advocate or the Procurator Fiscal in Scotland;
  2. ^ "Specialist Prosecutors". Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service. 1 January 2014. Retrieved 17 September 2023. This document is a list of 54 organisations who are currently registered (2014) as specialist reporting agencies who can report cases to the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) and have done so within the last year. This number does not include the Police Service of Scotland which is considered to be the main reporting body in Scotland.