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Fines: Surcharges

Written question asked by Gloria De Piero (Labour) on Wednesday, 10 July 2019, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Wednesday, 10 July 2019 (named day). It was answered by Edward Argar (Conservative) on Wednesday, 10 July 2019 on behalf of the Ministry of Justice.

Question

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, purusuant to the Answer of to Question 252552, where the difference between the Victims Surcharge collected and the Victims Surcharge contribution to the Victim and Witness Budget is allocated.

Answer

The Victim and Witness Budget, which is used to fund support service for victims and witnesses, is set each year and includes funding from a number of different sources. This includes a forecasted contribution from the revenue raised by the Victim Surcharge.

The Victim and Witness Budget for funding victim support services increased to £96m in 2018/19 and has near-doubled funding for victim support services since 2013.

Between 2015/16 and 2017/18 the revenue raised from the Surcharge surpassed the forecasted contribution, so the excess was put towards compensating victims of violent crime through the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme. However, we have now changed our procedures so that from this financial year, all revenue raised will be included in the Surcharge contribution to Victim and Witness Budget.

Type
Written question
Reference
273770
Session
2017-19
Fines: Surcharges
Friday, 17 May 2019
Written questions
House of Commons
Fines: Surcharges
Monday, 29 July 2019
Written questions
House of Commons
Fines: Surcharges
Monday, 9 September 2019
Written questions
House of Commons
Fines: Surcharges
Monday, 30 September 2019
Written questions
House of Commons
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