Leaked report suggests Dominic Raab trying to curb judges' powers
Dominic Raab is planning to curb judges powers in a move likely to make it harder to bring successful legal challenges against the government in England and Wales, according to a leaked document seen by the Guardian.
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) paper suggests the justice secretary, who is also deputy prime minister, is considering changes that would have the effect of limiting ministers accountability in judicial reviews brought by claimants concerned about the way decisions have been taken by public bodies.
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The Judicial Review and Courts Act removed the right of parties to bring a review against decisions by tribunals in mainly immigration/asylum and social security cases. But many believe Raabs predecessor, Robert Buckland QC, who instigated the bill, was sacked because it did not go far enough in curbing judicial scrutiny.
The MoJ document suggests Raab is determined to do so. One proposed change is assessing the intensity of review to apply in different cases, which could mean anything from dictating the criteria judges must apply to excluding them from hearing cases in certain areas of government decision-making.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/aug/07/leaked-report-suggests-dominic-raab-trying-to-curb-judges-powers
Only as useless a PM as Johnson would have kept Raab on after his holiday during Afghanistan.