Tuesday, 17 March 2026

PQ: 17 March 2026

https://www.theyworkforyou.com/debates/?id=2026-03-17b.746.4#g748.3

 

Topical Questions

Justice – in the House of Commons at on 17 March 2026.


Will Forster Liberal Democrat Spokesperson (Immigration and Asylum)

The Justice Secretary will no doubt be aware of the tragic case of Sara Sharif from my Constituency. Her father, who went on to murder her, was given custody of Sara by the family court, after her Polish mother was unable to give evidence because she did not have an interpreter and could not follow proceedings. Please will the Justice Secretary agree to implement the Sara Sharif safeguarding report in full, and ensure that everyone can take part fully in family court proceedings, to protect the vulnerable going forward?


Sarah Sackman The Minister of State, Ministry of Justice

I thank the hon. Member for his question and his tireless advocacy, which is a way of honouring Sara, who was brutally murdered at the hands of the very people who should have been protecting her. Of course, it is essential for justice that all court users understand what is happening in hearings. We believe that Sara Sharif’s birth mother was entitled to an interpreter, but she did not request one. However, we need to look into what should have been done to guarantee that she had an interpreter. We make over 200,000 interpreter bookings every year to ensure that people can understand proceedings, but I look forward to working with him to see what more we can do to implement that review.


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