12 January 2012
Lord Beecham urges amendments to LASPO bill to include
ILEX

The Institute of Legal Executives (ILEX) has been discussed
extensively in the House of Lords as they debated proposed
amendments to the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders
Bill (LASPO).
Amendments were moved by Lord Beecham to ensure that ILEX was a
statutory consultee in the accreditation of legal aid services and
the rates of pay of lawyers.
Lord Beecham told the House during the Bill’s 2nd Sitting in
Committee that: “Consultation should take place with the Institute
of Legal Executives, which is now a recognised and substantial body
of contributors to the legal system”. Lord McNally, however, gave
assurances on behalf of the government that ILEX and the other
representatives would always be consulted otherwise the government
would be susceptible to judicial review.
Lord Beecham reluctantly withdrew his amendment but said he may
have to return to it at a later stage: “I do not think that is the
best way to make law - that is, leaving judicial review as an
option and expecting that to act as a deterrent. Surely it is much
better to have the duties clearly outlined in the Bill and placed
on the person who has the statutory responsibility to secure the
availability of legal aid and advice.”
Responding to the comments Chief Executive of ILEX, Diane
Burleigh, said: “ILEX fully agrees with Lord Beecham’s comments
that using a judicial review as a deterrent is not an appropriate
way to ensure the right organisations are consulted.
“However I am very pleased to hear law makers of England and
Wales including ILEX so positively in their debates and suggesting
that amendments are made to ensure we are included in future
consultations. The fact that their comments speak of us so highly
show they recognise the professionalism and skill that ILEX and
legal executives bring to the legal sector.
”We maintain that ILEX has a right to be included in future
consultations when access to legal services is being discussed. We
will continue to campaign to ensure the voice of our members is
heard.”
ENDS