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Corporate manslaughter

Corporate manslaughter (referred to as corporate homicide in Scotland) is a criminal offence that allows for companies and other similar organisations to be liable for deaths.

An organisation will be guilty of an offence if the way in which its activities are managed causes a person’s death, and amounts to a gross breach of a relevant duty of care owed by the organisation to the deceased. This will be the case only if the way in which the organisation’s activities are managed by its senior management is a substantial element of the breach.


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    Employers urged to amend policies in light of impending corporate killing law

    by Gareth Vorster 4 Apr 2007
    by Gareth Vorster 4 Apr 2007

    More than half of the UK’s employers are not prepared for the impending Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act, which...

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    House of Lords vote to extend corporate manslaughter legislation to include prisons and police cells

    by Mike Berry 9 Feb 2007
    by Mike Berry 9 Feb 2007

    The House of Lords has voted to extend the planned corporate manslaughter bill to include deaths in prisons and police cells. Peers...

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    Increasing regulation means construction firms are regulars in court

    by Mike Berry 13 Dec 2006
    by Mike Berry 13 Dec 2006

    Half the UK’s construction companies have faced the threat of court action in the past 12 months, according to research....

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    Manslaughter Bill is ‘get out of jail free’ card

    by Personnel Today 18 Oct 2006
    by Personnel Today 18 Oct 2006

    Unions have condemned the “missed opportunity” to protect workers as a Bill designed to make it easier to prosecute companies...

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    Committee of MPs start scrutiny of Corporate Manslaughter Bill

    by Emma Ann Hughes 11 Oct 2006
    by Emma Ann Hughes 11 Oct 2006

    Organisations whose actions cause the death of person came one step closer to prosecution when the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide...

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    Unions to vote on pushing for personal liability for directors in Corporate Manslaughter Bill

    by Michael Millar 28 Sep 2006
    by Michael Millar 28 Sep 2006

    Trade unionists will today vote on whether to throw their weight behind an amendment to the Corporate Manslaughter Bill, which...

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    Right side of the law

    by Kirstie Redford 13 Sep 2006
    by Kirstie Redford 13 Sep 2006

    The Corporate Manslaughter Bill aims to make it easier to prosecute companies where gross negligence leads to death. How can companies keep safe? By Kirstie Redford.

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    Corporate Manslaughter Bill introduced to Parliament

    by Mike Berry 21 Jul 2006
    by Mike Berry 21 Jul 2006

    The government finally submits Manslaughter Bill for parliamentary consideration.

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    Corporate manslaughter Bill to get teeth

    by Personnel Today 28 Mar 2006
    by Personnel Today 28 Mar 2006

    A range of amendments will give the new law the bite it needs to have a serious impact

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    New corporate manslaughter law is a step closer to reality

    by Personnel Today 15 Mar 2006
    by Personnel Today 15 Mar 2006

    Employers and unions have welcomed the news that the government is one step closer to introducing an offence of corporate manslaughter.

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    Corporate manslaughter law one step closer to reality

    by Mike Berry 9 Mar 2006
    by Mike Berry 9 Mar 2006

    Both employers and unions have welcomed the news that the government is one step closer to introducing an offence of corporate manslaughter

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    Corporate killing legislation row continues

    by Ross Wigham 2 Mar 2006
    by Ross Wigham 2 Mar 2006

    The long-running row over proposed corporate killing legislation is set to continue

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    Report into corporate manslaughter law given cautious welcome

    by Michael Millar 21 Dec 2005
    by Michael Millar 21 Dec 2005

    Employers representatives and unions alike have given a reserved welcome to a new report into the government's proposed corporate manslaughter legislation

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    Minister promises corporate manslaughter law

    by Michael Millar 22 Nov 2005
    by Michael Millar 22 Nov 2005

    Home Office minister Fiona McTaggart has said a new law on corporate manslaughter will be implemented by the end of this parliament

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    Creating a blame culture

    by Personnel Today 2 Nov 2005
    by Personnel Today 2 Nov 2005

    Industrial negligence is a highly charged political issue. David Leckie gives some timely advice on how to make sure it never happens in your organisation

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