Compensation for Poor Service by HMCTS

A quick follow-up post from yesterday.

A Freedom of Information Act request to The Ministry of Justice produced the following data.

Payments made for poor service from HMCTS increasing year on year.

The data largely speaks for itself. Payments made to court users for poor service increase year on year as HMCTS falls apart.

Poor customer service by HMCTS is costing at least £292k per year in payments made to disgruntled court users. This is of course not counting the time taken to correct errors they have made which also counts as a loss to the public purse and creates delay overall in the system.

Most importantly if you’ve been in receipt of poor service from a court make sure you complain. And don’t be fobbed off: they’re experts at dissembling and denying. Of course at every stage also request to be compensated. It’s only when the budget for payment of compensation exceeds what The Ministry of Justice is prepared to pay out that service standards will improve.


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