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To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Department for Constitutional Affairs, what the average annual percentage salary rise awarded to those employed in dealing with or administering criminal legal aid was between 1st January 1996 and 31st November 2003; and if he will make a statement.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Department for Constitutional Affairs, what the average annual percentage salary rise awarded to those employed in dealing with or administering criminal legal aid was between 1st January 1996 and 31st November 2003; and if he will make a statement.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Department for Constitutional Affairs, how much was paid in salaries to those employed in dealing with or administering the work of the Legal Aid Board in 1996; and if he will make a statement.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Department for Constitutional Affairs, how much was paid in salaries to those employed in dealing with or administering the work of the Legal Aid Board in 1996; and if he will make a statement.
That this House deeply regrets the incompetence of the Legal Aid Board and the Ombudsman in the treatment Mr Conroy has received at the hands of the Parliamentary Ombudsman and the Legal Aid Board in failing to help him obtain damages he was awarded in his action against his landlord in 1997 as a result of advice he was given by Tameside MBC to take the landlord to court on the basis that the flat he was living in was not fit for human habitation as there was water coming through the ceiling and there was no heating; notes that the court awarded Mr Conroy damages and costs but, unfortunately, although Mr Conroy was able to get the damages, the Legal Aid Board, through their incompetence, were not prepared to pursue the landlord for the costs nor consider paying Mr Conroy the ??900 that he contributed to the costs; further notes that, in spite of frequent phone calls from Mr Conroy, the legal Aid Board disregarded him and the Ombudsman is not prepared to investigate the matter, arguing that without written documentation from Mr conroy they can do very little; acknowledges that Mr Conroy's problem was that he could not get the Legal Aid Board to take any action, nor respond to his phone calls; and calls on the Legal Aid Board, even at this stage, to reimburse Mr Conroy.
That this House deeply regrets the incompetence of the Legal Aid Board and the Ombudsman in the treatment Mr Conroy has received at the hands of the Parliamentary Ombudsman and the Legal Aid Board in failing to help him obtain damages he was awarded in his action against his landlord...
SI 2000/2227 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 2 October 2000.
SI 2000/2227 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 2 October 2000.
SI 2000/2226 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 2 October 2000.
SI 2000/2226 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 2 October 2000.
SI 2000/1876 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 1 September 2000.
SI 2000/1876 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 1 September 2000.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, what was the (a) capital value of assets charged to the Legal Aid Board and (b) the interest which accrued in each of the last 10 years for which figures are available. - Inc table and fact that calculation of the interest...
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, what was the (a) capital value of assets charged to the Legal Aid Board and (b) the interest which accrued in each of the last 10 years for which figures are available. - Inc table and fact that calculation of the interest...
Lords debate on unstarred question on what is the legal aid expenditure to date, and what is the projected funding, for the multi-party actions by Gulf War veterans and sheep farmers.
Lords debate on unstarred question on what is the legal aid expenditure to date, and what is the projected funding, for the multi-party actions by Gulf War veterans and sheep farmers.
Community Legal Service Fund: specific budgets. LCD. 2000. (Direction by the Lord Chancellor).
Community Legal Service Fund: specific budgets. LCD. 2000. (Direction by the Lord Chancellor).
Westminster Hall adjournment debate on fraud in the legal aid system.
Westminster Hall adjournment debate on fraud in the legal aid system.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, what measures he plans to take to ensure the Legal Aid Board prevents double payments and payments to fraudulent and fictional clients.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, what measures he plans to take to ensure the Legal Aid Board prevents double payments and payments to fraudulent and fictional clients.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, if he will invite past, present, temporary and permanent staff at the Reading Area Legal Aid Board office to comment anonymously about practices at the centre.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, if he will invite past, present, temporary and permanent staff at the Reading Area Legal Aid Board office to comment anonymously about practices at the centre.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, what assessment he has made of the Legal Aid Board's compliance with section 38 of the Legal Aid Act 1988.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, what assessment he has made of the Legal Aid Board's compliance with section 38 of the Legal Aid Act 1988.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, what action he plans to take to ensure transparency and public accountability in the workings of Legal Aid Board offices, with particular reference to the Reading Area Office.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, what action he plans to take to ensure transparency and public accountability in the workings of Legal Aid Board offices, with particular reference to the Reading Area Office.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, what plans the Government has to alter the current system of rewards to Legal Aid Board managers who process claims quickly.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, what plans the Government has to alter the current system of rewards to Legal Aid Board managers who process claims quickly.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, what assessment he has made of the measures in place at Legal Aid Board offices to prevent computer fraud and consequent abuse of public funds.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, what assessment he has made of the measures in place at Legal Aid Board offices to prevent computer fraud and consequent abuse of public funds.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, if he will investigate the activities of the Reading area office and committee of the Legal Aid Board.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, if he will investigate the activities of the Reading area office and committee of the Legal Aid Board.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, what assessment he has made of the ability of the current management of the Legal Aid Board, with particular reference to the Reading Area Office, to implement planned changes to legal services.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, what assessment he has made of the ability of the current management of the Legal Aid Board, with particular reference to the Reading Area Office, to implement planned changes to legal services.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, if he will investigate reports that staff at the Reading Area Legal Aid Board office are required to make up missing details on legal aid application forms.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, if he will investigate reports that staff at the Reading Area Legal Aid Board office are required to make up missing details on legal aid application forms.