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Public Bill Committee: Health Bill: Clause 10 - Enforcement (13 Dec 2005)

Steve Webb: ...of Environmental Health and the Local Government Association—the front-line staff with the expertise from which we hope the Government will benefit. We had an exchange in which the Minister said that her instinct is that those people know all about fixed penalty notices. That was the tenor of her remarks. The response was that the associations have said that their people do not do...

Written Answers — Home Department: Identity Cards (18 Nov 2003)

Professor Steve Webb: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department pursuant to his oral statement on identity cards of 11 November 2003, Official Report, column 176, what was the basis for his estimate of savings to be made in benefit and related systems from introducing an ID card was.

Oral Answers to Questions — Work and Pensions: Identity Cards (17 Nov 2003)

Professor Steve Webb: The 1997 Labour manifesto estimated the cost of housing benefit fraud alone at £2 billion, suggesting that the total cost of benefit fraud runs into many billions of pounds, yet the Department's evidence is that identity fraud accounts for a tiny fraction of that grand total. Indeed, the Home Secretary said last week in the House that social security fraud was not really what he was...

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