Alison Saunders to apologise for failings in 47 cases
Fourteen defendants were in custody when the prosecutions were stopped after issues were found with disclosure.
Fourteen defendants were in custody when the prosecutions were stopped after issues were found with disclosure.
A number of rape cases collapsed in quick succession when it emerged that police and prosecutors had failed to pass on key information.
Ms Saunders' tenure has been marked by a series of controversies - most recently over the collapse of a series of rape trials.