DWP is refusing to disclose five reports
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is refusing to disclose five reports regarding the controversial Universal Credit programme that were requested under the Freedom of Information Act.
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“The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has ruled that the Project Assessment Reviews (PARs) should be disclosed but the DWP is appealing the decision. The case will be heard at a First Tier Tribunal in April 2018.”
This article clearly demonstrates that DWP hierarchy and members of parliament are aware of the issue with the new system.
It is a must read!!!!
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