The Mail on Sunday

CPS chief accused over rapist claims

- By Martin Beckford

BRITAIN’S top prosecutor has been blasted by a watchdog for claiming the number of rape conviction­s is more than double the real figure.

Alison Saunders, the Director of Public Prosecutio­ns, was warned that the hugely inflated figures in a report on violence against women were ‘misleading’.

She was told in a letter from the UK Statistics Authority that the true number of people convicted of rape last year was under 1,400. This is less than half the 3,000 she alleged in the report by the Crown Prosecutio­n Service (CPS) earlier this month.

The huge gap is because the CPS includes crimes that were originally investigat­ed as rapes but later downgraded to less serious offences.

Last night, TV company executive Leon Hawthorne, who complained about the statistics discrepanc­y, said: ‘Alison Saunders went on the media to boast about how more and more rapists are being found guilty. The problem is her figures are a calculated deception.’

It is another blow to Ms Saunders, who has repeatedly come under fire over the CPS handling of sex allegation­s.

Innocent men have had their lives destroyed on the basis of spurious claims later rejected in court.

A serving judge even accused Ms Saunders of having little idea of how rape trials work.

The CPS said: ‘We have been consistent… in the way informatio­n on rape has been compiled, and are open, honest and transparen­t in our presentati­on of data. There are full explanatio­ns about our statistics within the report.’

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