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Friday, 27 July, 2001, 05:58 GMT 06:58 UK
Child Support Agency owed £1bn
Some parents wait years for their CSA assessments
The Child Support Agency is owed more than £1bn in child maintenance, it has emerged.
Uncollected child maintenance by the government agency now stands at more than £500m. And a further £500m has already been written off by the agency as "probably" uncollectable.
He also found that a third of the calculations by the CSA last year contained mistakes. And 47,000 parents had been waiting for more than a year for their first assessment. Professor Webb said children were being let down by the government, and urged it to scrap the CSA. He said: "The continued failure of the CSA means that hundreds of thousands of children are not getting the financial support that is theirs by right. "It is mind-boggling that uncollected maintenance payments can exceed half a billion pounds and that people are having to wait a year for an initial assessment." 'Radical reform' Professor Webb continued: "Performance targets that are not met get scrapped, and the suffering of families goes on. "It is time for the government to admit that the CSA has been a fiasco from the start and to scrap it." But the government has already rejected scrapping the agency, in favour of what it described as "radical reform". Ministers believe a new simplified "flat rate" calculation for maintenance, to be introduced for new cases next year, will solve the problem. A spokeswoman for the Department of Work and Pensions said the new system would leave CSA staff spending less time assessing payments and more time chasing them up.
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