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Hunt concerned by lack of prosecutions in gender abortion case | Hunt concerned by lack of prosecutions in gender abortion case |
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The CPS's decision not to prosecute two doctors who have been accused of offering to arrange abortions based on gender is "concerning", Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has said. | The CPS's decision not to prosecute two doctors who have been accused of offering to arrange abortions based on gender is "concerning", Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has said. |
The CPS has enough evidence to form a "realistic prospect of conviction", the Daily Telegraph reports. | The CPS has enough evidence to form a "realistic prospect of conviction", the Daily Telegraph reports. |
But it decided that prosecutions would not be in the public interest. | But it decided that prosecutions would not be in the public interest. |
Mr Hunt has asked Attorney General Dominic Grieve for "urgent clarification" of the decision. | Mr Hunt has asked Attorney General Dominic Grieve for "urgent clarification" of the decision. |
The doctors from Birmingham and Manchester were referred to the CPS after the Telegraph carried out an undercover investigation of abortion providers. | The doctors from Birmingham and Manchester were referred to the CPS after the Telegraph carried out an undercover investigation of abortion providers. |
The newspaper said it had obtained evidence that they were willing to arrange abortions solely because of the sex of the unborn child, which is illegal. | The newspaper said it had obtained evidence that they were willing to arrange abortions solely because of the sex of the unborn child, which is illegal. |
No terminations were actually carried out during the investigation. | No terminations were actually carried out during the investigation. |
The CPS believes that the cases would be better dealt with by the General Medical Council. | The CPS believes that the cases would be better dealt with by the General Medical Council. |
"We are clear that gender selection abortion is against the law and completely unacceptable," Mr Hunt said. | "We are clear that gender selection abortion is against the law and completely unacceptable," Mr Hunt said. |
"This is a concerning development and I have written to the Attorney General to ask for urgent clarification on the grounds for this decision. " | "This is a concerning development and I have written to the Attorney General to ask for urgent clarification on the grounds for this decision. " |
The Director of Public Prosecutions, Keir Starmer QC, said: "This was a very difficult and finely balanced decision. | |
"It was based on the individual facts of the case; it is not a policy decision. | |
"But in light of concerns raised today, I have decided that it would be sensible to put into the public domain the case specific reasons for not prosecuting in much greater detail. | |
"Clearly this will involve careful consideration of how much information can be put into the public domain by way of explanation, but my intention is for a fuller statement to made by the CPS in due course. | |
"In the mean time, I understand that the Health Secretary has written to the Attorney General asking for clarification and I am happy to assist him in any way." |