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I would like to see all information regarding how much child maintenance is collected for parents on benefits
R Evans made this Freedom of Information request to Her Majesty’s Treasury
Her Majesty’s Treasury did not have the information requested.
From: R Evans
26 January 2010
Dear Her Majesty's Treasury,
Please justify to myself and countless others how you can encourage
the child support agency to put a 2nd family into total poverty by
demanding excessive maintenance and arrear amounts to a non
resident parent when the parent with care is on benefits and not
receiving hardly any of the money that is taken. 2nd families,mine
included, have been pushed on to the breadline by this agency
collecting money for yourselves, explain how putting a second
family into poverty is helping lift the child poverty figures. Its
totallly disgusting and wrong. CORRUPT GOVERNMENT.
Yours faithfully,
R EVANS
From: Enquiries, CEU
27 January 2010
Dear Sir/madam,
Thank you for your Freedom of Information request. I write to confirm receipt of your request and to let you know that it is receiving attention. If you have any enquiries regarding your request do not hesitate to contact us.
Adam Goodwin
Correspondence and Enquiry Unit
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From: responses, FOI
23 February 2010
Please find attached our reply to your FoI request.
Regards,
Information Rights Unit
HM Treasury
<<1077.pdf>>
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Colm Howard-Lloyd left an annotation (16 March 2010)
FOI requests need to be for data or documents held by the public body; they are not a method of questioning policy or performance.
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