Community Rehabilitation Companies: Contracts

(asked on 22nd June 2017) - View Source

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many community rehabilitation companies have been required to pay a service credit to recompense for the minimum level of loss or damage as a result of the reduced provision of services.


Answered by
Sam Gyimah Portrait
Sam Gyimah
This question was answered on 27th June 2017

I cannot provide this information because it is commercially sensitive.

We hold providers rigorously to account for their performance and take action wherever they are falling short. Our contract management teams closely monitor and robustly manage providers to make sure they fulfil their contractual commitments to maintain service delivery, reduce reoffending, protect the public and provide value for money to the taxpayer. Service Credits can be applied when providers do not meet the required standards. Service Credits are a payment made by the Community Rehabilitation Company (CRC) back to the Government, as a means of compensating for services under the contract where the CRC fails to meet the contractual service levels expected.

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