
The Attorney General's Office (AGO) is a ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom. It supports the Attorney General and their deputy, the Solicitor General (together, the Law officers of the Crown in England and Wales). It is sometimes referred to as the Legal Secretariat to the Law Officers.
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Jurisdiction | United Kingdom, mainly England and Wales and Northern Ireland |
Headquarters | 102 Petty France, London, England |
Annual budget | £600 million & no capital expenditure for Law Officers' Departments in 2017/18 |
Ministers responsible |
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Website | gov |
The administration and expenditure of the Attorney General's Office are scrutinised by the Justice Select Committee.
Organisation
The AGO is one of the smallest UK government departments, with around 40 staff. It is one of "the Law Officers’ Departments" along with the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate (HMCPSI), the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) and the Government Legal Department. The Treasury Solicitor acts as Accounting Officer for the AGO.
The AGO provides legal advice and support to the Law Officers who themselves provide legal advice to the government, and works with the Ministry of Justice and the Home Office to develop criminal justice policy.
Ministers
The Law Officers in England and Wales are as follows, with Cabinet attendees in bold:
Minister | Portrait | Rank | Portfolio |
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The Lord Hermer PC KC | ![]() | Attorney General Advocate General for Northern Ireland | Chief legal adviser to the Crown; the Crown Prosecution Service; the Serious Fraud Office; His Majesty's Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate; the Government Legal Department Other responsibilities include: acting as principal legal adviser on questions of EU and international law, human rights and devolution issues; referring unduly lenient sentences to the Court of Appeal; bringing proceedings for contempt of court intervening in certain proceedings to protect charities; dealing with questions of law arising on government Bills; legal aspects of all major international and domestic litigation involving the government. |
Lucy Rigby MP | ![]() | Solicitor General | Deputising for the Attorney General and being responsible for such matters as the Attorney General delegates; providing support to the Attorney General in his superintendence of the Government Legal Department, the Crown Prosecution Service, the Service Prosecuting Authority, HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate and the Serious Fraud Office; providing support to the Attorney General on civil litigation and advice on civil law matters and on the public interest function. |
See also
- Attorney General for England and Wales
References
- Autumn Budget 2017 (PDF). London: HM Treasury. 22 November 2017. pp. 25–26. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
- "Role - Justice Committee". parliament.uk. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
The Justice Committee was appointed by the House of Commons to examine the... administration and expenditure of the Attorney General's Office
- "Attorney General's Office - About us". Gov.uk. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
- "Our ministers". GOV.UK. Retrieved 12 May 2015.
External links
- Official website
The Attorney General s Office AGO is a ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom It supports the Attorney General and their deputy the Solicitor General together the Law officers of the Crown in England and Wales It is sometimes referred to as the Legal Secretariat to the Law Officers Attorney General s OfficeDepartment overviewJurisdictionUnited Kingdom mainly England and Wales and Northern IrelandHeadquarters102 Petty France London EnglandAnnual budget 600 million amp no capital expenditure for Law Officers Departments in 2017 18Ministers responsibleThe Lord Hermer PC KC Attorney General for England and WalesLucy Rigby MP Solicitor General for England and WalesWebsitegov wbr uk wbr ago The administration and expenditure of the Attorney General s Office are scrutinised by the Justice Select Committee OrganisationThe AGO is one of the smallest UK government departments with around 40 staff It is one of the Law Officers Departments along with the Crown Prosecution Service CPS and HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate HMCPSI the Serious Fraud Office SFO and the Government Legal Department The Treasury Solicitor acts as Accounting Officer for the AGO The AGO provides legal advice and support to the Law Officers who themselves provide legal advice to the government and works with the Ministry of Justice and the Home Office to develop criminal justice policy MinistersThe Law Officers in England and Wales are as follows with Cabinet attendees in bold Minister Portrait Rank PortfolioThe Lord Hermer PC KC Attorney General Advocate General for Northern Ireland Chief legal adviser to the Crown the Crown Prosecution Service the Serious Fraud Office His Majesty s Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate the Government Legal Department Other responsibilities include acting as principal legal adviser on questions of EU and international law human rights and devolution issues referring unduly lenient sentences to the Court of Appeal bringing proceedings for contempt of court intervening in certain proceedings to protect charities dealing with questions of law arising on government Bills legal aspects of all major international and domestic litigation involving the government Lucy Rigby MP Solicitor General Deputising for the Attorney General and being responsible for such matters as the Attorney General delegates providing support to the Attorney General in his superintendence of the Government Legal Department the Crown Prosecution Service the Service Prosecuting Authority HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate and the Serious Fraud Office providing support to the Attorney General on civil litigation and advice on civil law matters and on the public interest function See alsoAttorney General for England and WalesReferencesAutumn Budget 2017 PDF London HM Treasury 22 November 2017 pp 25 26 Retrieved 14 January 2018 Role Justice Committee parliament uk Retrieved 10 September 2021 The Justice Committee was appointed by the House of Commons to examine the administration and expenditure of the Attorney General s Office Attorney General s Office About us Gov uk Retrieved 14 January 2018 Our ministers GOV UK Retrieved 12 May 2015 External linksOfficial website