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<p>I refer the hon. Member to the Government response to the Defence Committee's specific
recommendations and conclusions</p><p>(https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201617/cmselect/cmdfence/525/52504.htm#_idTextAnchor001),
and specifically to answers 21 to 28 in the section titled "Accountability".</p><p>The
exemptions to the Corporate Manslaughter and Homicide Act 2007 relating to operations,
"hazardous training in preparation for operations", and Specialist Military
Units were addressed in answer 25 of the Government response. The rationale set out
then remains valid but as the answer notes, the situation is kept under review.</p><p>The
Ministry of Defence believes that the range of criminal, disciplinary and administrative
powers available provides a sufficient means of holding individuals, the Armed Forces,
and the Department accountable for training supervision, but this too remains under
review and any necessary changes will be addressed in the next Armed Forces Bill.</p>
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