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U.K:New Director of Public Prosecutions has convictions

Press Release

Edinburgh Evening News

Saturday 17 May 2008

THE incoming head of the Crown Prosecution Service was once convicted of possessing cannabis, the Attorney General’s Office has confirmed.
Ken Macdonald QC was an 18-year-old student when he sent 0.1g of the drug - worth 25p - through the post to a friend in December 1971.

Mr Macdonald, who takes over as Director of Public Prosecutions in November, was fined £75 with £5 costs. His conviction, and a speeding conviction in 2001, were known before his appointment, the Attorney General’s Office said in a statement.

However, Tony Blair has already faced allegations of "rampant cronyism" for putting a fellow founder member of his wife Cherie Booth QC’s legal Chambers Matrix in the top post. Shadow chancellor Michael Howard savaged Mr Macdonald’s record following his appointment last week, saying his career, rather than his link with the Prime Minister’s wife, made him unsuitable for the post.

Shadow home secretary Oliver Letwin repeated those misgivings.

"There may be public disquiet about the appointment of a chief prosecutor who has himself been prosecuted in the past," he said.

"We are more concerned about the fact that the Government has nominated somebody who has very little by way of experience of prosecuting ordinary criminals and who has specialised in defending those accused of what he terms ‘political violence’."

Mr Macdonald takes over the £145,000-a-year post from Sir David Calvert-Smith. In the state, the Attorney General’s Office confirmed he had "been convicted of possessing and procuring 0.1g of cannabis over 30 years ago when he was an 18-year-old student, and of driving at 60mph in a 50mph zone in 2001".

"These convictions were disclosed before the appointment was made.

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