Steve Sollitt

Liberal Democrat Councillor for Portswood and Campaigner for Southampton Test

Steve Sollitt

Simplified benefits systems needed - not expensive IT projects

8.21.00pm BST (GMT +0100) Thu 7th Sep 2006

Commenting on today's revelation that the Department for Work and Pensions has scrapped a new benefits processing computer system at a cost of £141m, Steve Sollitt, Liberal Democrat Campaigner for Southampton Test said:

"This is just another in a long line of computer systems which have failed through government incompetence.

"With the ludicrous complexity this Government has put into the benefits system, it is no surprise that the creation of a single payment system has proved so problematic.

"The explosion of means tested benefits under this Government has created such complexity that many, often the most vulnerable, do not claim the benefits to which they are entitled.

Commenting, Lib Dem Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary, David Laws MP said "Rather than merely treating the symptoms of an over complex benefits system through expensive and failed IT systems, the Government should act to make the whole benefits systems fairer and simpler."

To find out more about Lib Dem policy on benefits go to: www.libdems.org.uk/benefits

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