CSA performance figures make case for its demise - Laws

27 Oct 2005

New figures released as part of the quarterly statistics on the Child Support Agency reveal:

  • Less than half (48%) of new scheme cases are fully compliant with the Agency (table 8), overall (new and old scheme) the figure has fallen to 59%.
  • 73,000 applications from before March 2003 are awaiting processing
  • 261,000 cases to the new scheme are still awaiting processing - over a third of applications since March 2003
  • Of those applications made in the first month more than half (54%) took a year to assess, and a quarter (24%) remain unassessed.
  • The average wait for people whose cases remain unassessed is 448 days
  • Despite being told that the new scheme would lead to most non-resident parents paying less maintenance to improve compliance, the reverse has happened and the average liability is now higher in the new scheme than the old

Commenting on these figures, Liberal Democrat Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary, David Laws MP, said:

"These figures show what a terrible shambles the reformed CSA has become.

"It has been mired in failure since it began in 1993. And despite promises from the Prime Minister in 1998 that the reforms would make things better, they've made things worse.

"Ministers have run out of excuses.

"The CSA's functions must be transferred to the Revenue so that it better serves those who are trying to pay their maintenance and properly pursues those who aren't."

Larry Ngan and Lib Dem Campaigners on The Leas, Folkestone

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