Barbara Mills

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Dame Barbara Mills DBE QC is the Adjudicator for HM Revenue and Customs. She has held this post since it was created on April 18, 2005. Previously she was Adjudicator for HM Inland Revenue and for HM Customs and Excise, having been appointed on April 26, 1999. The Adjudicator is independent of HM Revenue & Customs, and deals with complaints from members of the public who are not satisfied with how their complaint is dealt with by that department.[1]

Previously she was the first woman to be Director of Public Prosecutions and the third head of the Crown Prosecution Service. During her term in this office levels of bureaucracy in the CPS were high and morale was low. She resigned when criticised by the High Court for repeatedly refusing to bring prosecutions over deaths in police custody.[2]

She was Director of the Serious Fraud Office from 1990 to 1992.

Preceded by
Sir Allan Green
Heads of the CPS
1992–1998
Succeeded by
David Calvert-Smith