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No amendments added to 'fundamental dishonesty' Bill in Commons reading

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The Criminal Justice and Courts Bill received no further amendments during its latest reading in the House of Commons yesterday, despite criticism from the shadow justice minister relating to clause 56 on fundamental dishonesty.

The Bill underwent a further reading in the Commons last night and appears to be on track to become law in the early part of 2015.

During the reading the fundamental dishonesty clause was picked up on

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