Windrush compensation scheme needs significant overhaul, MPs told

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Windrush compensation scheme needs significant overhaul, MPs told

The Windrush compensation scheme has failed to repair a grave injustice and needs a significant overhaul, a Westminster inquiry into government compensation schemes heard on Monday. …

The Windrush compensation scheme has failed to repair a grave injustice and needs a significant overhaul, a Westminster inquiry into government compensation schemes heard on Monday. Survivors of the Windrush scandal should be given legal support in making claims for compensation to help slash the number of claimants who are denied payouts and to bring the scheme in line with compensation programmes rolled out for victims of the Post Office Horizon and infected blood scandals, the independent Windrush commissioner, Clive Foster, told MPs. Claimants found applying for compensation “exhausting and painful” and most received no payment at the end of a difficult process, Foster told the public accounts committee, highlighting that nearly six in 10 applications resulted in no money being awarded. “Survivors of the Home Office Windrush scandal have already fought the state once. They deserve a scheme that works for them, not one that asks them to prove their suffering all over again,” Foster told the committee. Although some improvements had been made to the scheme, he said he was still hearing from people who found the application process “too complex and the evidential burden too high”. “Too many people are still navigating it without the support they need. Advocates do vital work, but they cannot do what lawyers can. Challenging a flawed decision, testing evidence, advising on causation and loss,” he said. …

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