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Written Question
Equitable Life Assurance Society: Compensation
Monday 10th January 2022

Asked by: Kim Johnson (Labour - Liverpool, Riverside)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what steps he plans to take in 2022 to help people affected by the Equitable Life scandal.

Answered by John Glen - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

Since 2010, the government has taken more action to resolve this issue than ever was taken previously, including setting up a payment scheme to make payments of up to £1.5bn to eligible policyholders. Since the Scheme closed in 2016, the Government’s position on this issue has been clear, that there will be no further funding in addition to the £1.5bn and this issue is considered closed.

The methodology for calculating payments to Equitable Life policyholders was published in 2011 and can be found at: www.gov.uk/government/publications/equitable-life-payment-scheme-design.


Commons Chamber
Christmas Adjournment - Thu 16 Dec 2021
No Department present

Mentions:
1: Bob Blackman (CON - Harrow East) I look forward to that happening, and to further progress in the new year.On Equitable Life, the Government - Speech Link
2: Bob Stewart (CON - Beckenham) I think the Government promised to sort out Equitable Life a long time ago, did they not? - Speech Link
3: Fleur Anderson (LAB - Putney) Their family life suffers immensely. - Speech Link
4: David Johnston (CON - Wantage) I am also a member of the all-party parliamentary group for justice for Equitable Life policyholders, - Speech Link
5: Tom Hunt (CON - Ipswich) We also need to look at whole-life tariffs. - Speech Link


Written Question
Equitable Life Assurance Society
Monday 15th November 2021

Asked by: Kim Johnson (Labour - Liverpool, Riverside)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, with reference to the upcoming expiration of his Department’s contract with Capita for the administration of the Equitable Life Payments Scheme, if he will confirm that future awardees of the contract will be subject to the same contractual requirement to hold, in a searchable format, the personal, bank account and payment data for all those non-WPA (With Profits Annuitants) Equitable Life policyholders who have already received a payment from that scheme.

Answered by John Glen - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

I refer the Honourable Member to the answer I gave to PQ UIN67299 on 9th November.


Written Question
Equitable Life Assurance Society: Payments
Tuesday 9th November 2021

Asked by: Kim Johnson (Labour - Liverpool, Riverside)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, if he will ensure that, following the upcoming expiration of his Department’s contract with Capita for the administration of the Equitable Life Payments Scheme, that future awardees of the contract will be subject to the same contractual requirement to hold, in a searchable format, the personal, bank account and payment data for all non-With Profits Annuitants Equitable Life policyholders, who have already received a payment from the Scheme.

Answered by John Glen - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

HM Treasury has extended its contract with Capita for the administration of the Equitable Life Payment Scheme until 15 November 2023. The service requirements will naturally be reviewed when the service is re-procured.

The contract is published on the Contracts Finder website and is available at the following link:

https://www.contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/Notice/961dcde2-82d8-4f6b-9ecc-b5c1581b03d9?p=@8=UFQxUlRRPT0=NjJNT0


Commons Chamber
Budget Resolutions - Mon 01 Nov 2021
Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities

Mentions:
1: Michael Gove (CON - Surrey Heath) The family hubs are targeted not just at those who have children in the first 1,000 days of their life - Speech Link
2: Bob Blackman (CON - Harrow East) much lobbying, the Chancellor has still not seen fit to put right the long-term problem of refunding Equitable - Speech Link
3: Miriam Cates (CON - Penistone and Stocksbridge) to their life chances. - Speech Link
4: Liz Saville Roberts (PC - Dwyfor Meirionnydd) very stuff of life itself. - Speech Link


Departmental Publication (Transparency)
HM Treasury

Aug. 25 2021

Source Page: Annual Reports and Accounts for Central Government Departments
Document: 2020/21 (PDF)

Found: annual launch, chaired a virtual event hosted by University College London on ‚The Mental Element in Equitable


Commons Chamber
Summer Adjournment - Thu 22 Jul 2021
No Department present

Mentions:
1: Bob Blackman (CON - Harrow East) that happen.Secondly, I have been told today that the all-party parliamentary group for justice for Equitable - Speech Link
2: Emma Lewell-Buck (LAB - South Shields) South Shields Volunteer Life Brigade, Women’s Health in South Tyneside and North East Animal Rights kept - Speech Link
3: James Daly (CON - Bury North) That was Terry’s life, it was his family, it was the thing that mattered to him, but a couple of years - Speech Link


Treaty
Department for International Development

Jul. 16 2021

Source Page: Free Trade Agreement, done at London on 8 July 2021, between Iceland, the Principality of Liechtenstein and the Kingdom of Norway and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Document: Free trade agreement between Iceland, the Principality of Liechtenstein and the Kingdom of Norway and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (volume 1) (PDF)

Found: eliminate or reduce unnecessary technical barriers to trade; (e) to protec t human, animal or plant life


Bill Documents
30 Jun 2021 - Explanatory Notes
Bill 135 EN 2021-22 - large print
Subsidy Control Act 2022

Found: These prudential reasons can include, for example : (a) the protection of investors, depositors, policyholders


Bill Documents
30 Jun 2021 - Explanatory Notes
Bill 135 EN 2021-22
Subsidy Control Act 2022

Found: These prudential reasons can include, for example : (a) the protection of investors, depositors, policyholders