13 March 2024
Vara calls for quick settlement for Horizon scandal victims who pursue individual claim rather than accept the fixed offer

Following the Government statement about Post Office legislation and the Horizon redress schemes, Shailesh Vara seeks assurances that where postmasters do not accept the fixed offer, but wish to pursue an individual claim, such claims will be treated expeditiously, and that resources will be made available to deal with those claims quickly and efficiently.

Shailesh Vara (North West Cambridgeshire) (Con)

I congratulate my hon. Friend on all that he is doing, working night and day to bring this painful issue to a conclusion for the many postmasters and their families who have suffered so much over so many years. Where people do not accept the fixed offer but wish to pursue an individual claim, may I seek his assurance that such claims will be treated expeditiously, and that resources will be made available to deal with those claims quickly and efficiently? Will he also give an assurance that claimants will have a named individual responsible for their file, rather than whoever happens to pick up the file on a specific day?

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Business and Trade (Kevin Hollinrake)

I thank my right hon. Friend for his question and can absolutely give him the assurance he seeks. A fixed-sum award is only one route; it is not right for everybody. Some people have higher levels of claims, and we will support them where we can. In my remarks, I announced new measures we are using to do that, including a pilot scheme where expert reports are not required. That should significantly abbreviate the timescale between being able to submit a claim and getting a response. As for expediting in this area, in the GLO scheme we set a target that in 90% of cases we would respond to a final claim within 40 days. Currently, we are on 87% against that measure, so we are delivering this more quickly. He makes an interesting point about a named claim manager or something along those lines, and, if I may, I will take that away with me.

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