Revenue's top prosecutor has contract renewed

David Green QC to spearhead activities at the Revenue & Customs Prosecutions Office for another two years

Written by David Jetuah

The head of the taxman's prosecution arm has had his contract extended for a further two years, it was announced today.

David Green QC was re-appointed by the attorney general as director of the Revenue & Customs Prosecutions Office until 6 December 2009.

The independent department also handles prosecutions for the Serious and Organised Crime Agency.

Green, who has been in control of the RCPO since its launch in April 2005, said: 'I am delighted to accept the attorney’s offer of a two-year extension to my contract as director. We remain focused on working to the highest standards in the conduct of our prosecutions for HMRC and for SOCA, and making a significant contribution to the criminal justice system.'

The attorney general, Baroness Scotland QC, added: 'I am very grateful for David Green’s work in establishing and leading the Revenue & Customs Prosecutions Office as a fully functioning independent prosecutions office within the criminal justice system. This was a major undertaking and much has been achieved over the past three years.'

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