For 12 Mar 1996 (160312W02) Lords Hansard Text - British Citizens
Lords Hansard text for 12 Mar 1996 (160312w02)
Applications are considered under various criteria, which are known by bothPost Office clerks and BA staff. Dreadnought Seamen's Hospital and the Devonport Nurses Home.Mr. Earl Howe: In considering the suitability of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich as a potential site for the Joint Service Command and Staff College, we took full account of the availability of the adjacent. Eric Heath (Evening Standard 22nd February) and the remarks of Lord Mackay of Ardbrecknish on the habitual residence test (H.L. Eric Heath Earl Russell asked Her Majesty's Government:How they explain the discrepancy between their help for Mr. Eric Heath is a minor in need of care and protection. Every authority is subject to a detailed annual audit of their subsidy claims by independent district auditors. For those authorities who are achieving savings of less than 50 per cent. He is not in a position to make reasoned decisions about his future and to support himself. Lord Mackay of Ardbrecknish: The department is aware that some allegations of benefit fraud against claimants may be made maliciously. Once checked the application forms are sent to a centralBA rewards centre.(3) Payment is made from the centre, where the application forms are checked again on receipt. The forms are also subject to further random security and management checks during the recording and payment authorisation processes. The standard reward is £10, although there is the option to make an award of £25 for exceptional cases, for example where a Post Office clerk has taken action which leads to a prosecution.
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