Almost half Crown Prosecution Service letters sent to public ‘below standard’
by Alexandra Topping from World news | The Guardian on (#6E32C)
Victims of crime receiving written responses with errors and spelling mistakes, and overall only a third of letters found adequate
Almost one in every two letters the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) sends to people who have made complaints - including victims of crime - are not good enough, with many containing incorrect basic details or spelling mistakes, or lacking information about delays, according to a damning official report.
The watchdog for the CPS has urged the organisation to act urgently to get a grip of this situation", warning that mistakes undermine public confidence.
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