Skip to content
thelocalreport.in thelocalreport.in

Thelocalreport.in is a news website which includes national international,#sports,#wealth,#weather, #entertainment and other types of news.

  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • World
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
thelocalreport.in
thelocalreport.in

Thelocalreport.in is a news website which includes national international,#sports,#wealth,#weather, #entertainment and other types of news.

Hundreds of thousands of benefits cases to be checked for errors after IT bug

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 23/10/202523/10/2025

Add thelocalreport.in As A Trusted Source

Receive a free Morning Headlines email with news from our journalists around the world

Sign up for our free Morning Headlines email

Sign up for our free Morning Headlines email

Almost 700,000 legal cases deciding on benefits and child support are being re-evaluated, a government minister has confirmed. after it bug This may destroy important evidence.

in August, it was revealed A technical problem in the HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) database may cause documents to be missing or overwritten. A report leaked to the BBC revealed that the service was aware of the data corruption, but did not know its full extent, nor had a thorough investigation been conducted.

An HMCTS source said there was a “culture of concealment” in the service, with the document revealing that management had decided not to tell lawyers or judge Of the issue.

The leak also revealed that HMCTS had conducted an internal investigation, which revealed “large-scale” data breaches, which should have been addressed “as soon as discovered”. However, it also said that the service took years to respond, despite warnings from technical staff since 2019.

Social Security and Child Support (SSCS) is understood to be most affected by the issue. The court considers appeals benefits And maintenance of the child.

A source at HMCTS said that in service

An HMCTS source said there was a “culture of cover-up” in the service. ,getty images,

Following the disclosure, HMCTS reviewed 455 potentially affected samples casesA finding where a missing document would have affected the outcome of the case, as confirmed by a judge.

The parties involved in the case have been contacted and given the opportunity to request that the decision be set aside and the case be reheard. Justice Minister Sarah Sackman said.

ALSO READ  Teenager's punishment should be reviewed to kill Bhim Kohal

The Labor MP also confirmed that around 700,000 cases affected across the period will now be investigated. If the same proportion of affected cases is found in the sample, this would be approximately 1,500 affected cases.

Responding to a parliamentary question from Conservative MP Andrew Snowden, Ms Sackman said: “As assurance work continues, HMCTS will contact any additional parties who may be affected by the outcome of the case.

Justice Minister Sarah Sackman confirmed that around 700,000 cases are being investigated

Justice Minister Sarah Sackman confirmed that around 700,000 cases are being investigated ,©House of Commons,

“The CEO of HMCTS will write to the Justice Select Committee setting out the total number of cases affected, the parties contacted and the outcome of any follow-up action after the assurance process has concluded.”

Liberal Democrat shadow Attorney General, Ben Maguire MP, said: “It is shocking to learn that up to 700,000 cases could be affected by HMCTS IT.” wormThis appears to be a potentially catastrophic failure which is damaging and completely unacceptable.

“Our justice system It was the envy of the world, but after years of mismanagement and underinvestment under the previous Conservative government it is struggling with huge backlogs and delays, leaving it on the brink.

“The Government must launch a full independent investigation to uncover any miscarriages of justice caused by the loss of evidence. Something like this can never happen again, and ministers must take immediate action to restore confidence in our justice system.”

Uk benefitsbugCasescheckedErrorsHundredsThousands

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Follow Us On Google News

  • Telangana IAS officer takes voluntary retirement after dispute with excise minister
  • French political chaos could jeopardize Britain’s migrant crackdown
  • Actress Lakshmi Menon moves Kerala High Court to quash kidnapping case
  • Tess Daly admits she kept pregnancy secret from Strictly boss
  • Bhai Dooj celebrated with enthusiasm in UP jails as authorities make special arrangements for prisoners
  • Pakistan Navy seizes crystal meth and cocaine worth $1 billion in drugs bust in Arabian Sea
  • Kerala wants to promote local liquor production
  • Labor minister says ‘one in, one out’ France withdrawal failure shows plan ‘is working’
  • 3,635 consumers got rebate of Rs 9.17 crore under water waiver scheme: Delhi CM
  • Seven mistakes seniors should stop making at the gym, a personal trainer says
  • When does The Ordinary’s Black Friday sale start?
  • President Murmu’s heartwarming gesture delights Kerala school children
  • Helmut Marko admits Max Verstappen lost interest in F1 during Red Bull crisis
  • England seal T20 series win over New Zealand with Auckland washout
  • WATCH: Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman announce Strictly exit in emotional video
  • BJP’s ally TMP observes 24-hour bandh in Tripura over eight demands
  • Belgium demands changes to Ukraine’s plan to use frozen Russian assets
  • UCI Track World Championships 2025: medal table, schedule, results and how to watch
  • British royals visit Vatican in historic step for churches and welcome reprieve from Epstein scandal
  • Indian-origin security expert Paul Kapoor sworn in as US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs
  • External Affairs Minister Jaishankar will represent PM Modi at the East Asia Summit, External Affairs Ministry announced
  • Emma’s real pillow helped cure our neck pain
  • DAC approves procurement plan worth ₹79,000 crore for Army, Navy and Air Force
  • Dawood’s associate deported from Dubai, Salim Dola arrested by Mumbai Crime Branch in drug case
  • Police met to send drones to respond to 999 calls
  • Odisha Law Minister welcomes CBI probe into SI recruitment scam
  • Here’s why you get a headache when you exercise, even after drinking water
  • CM Siddaramaiah’s son should stop making immature statements: Karnataka Congress MLA
  • Keira Knightley reveals how many times she has watched Love Actually
  • ‘Loot, lies, inherited corruption’: BJP on Tejashwi Yadav’s election promises
  • This exercise is at least four times more effective than walking
  • ‘Modi’s Mission’: New book on Prime Minister’s journey from Vadnagar to PMO to be unveiled tomorrow
  • Suspect plants pipe bombs near DNC a day before Capitol riots in newly released footage
  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • World
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • World
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Add thelocalreport.in As A Trusted Source in Google

Canada News

  • 'It was epic': Blue Jays fans reminisce about '90s World Series win
    ‘It was epic’: Blue Jays fans reminisce about ’90s World Series win
  • Supporters of Edmonton teen Samuel Bird rally outside the court during the accused murderer's trial
    Supporters of Edmonton teen Samuel Bird rally outside the court during the accused murderer’s trial
  • Third suspect arrested in shooting death of 8-year-old boy
    Third suspect arrested in shooting death of 8-year-old boy
  • Power restored to Billy Bishop Airport pedestrian tunnel
    Power restored to Billy Bishop Airport pedestrian tunnel
  • ALCS Game 7 preview: Jays, Mariners fight for World Series berth
    ALCS Game 7 preview: Jays, Mariners fight for World Series berth
  • Two more teenagers charged in stabbing death of 14-year-old Abdul Aziz Sarr
    Two more teenagers charged in stabbing death of 14-year-old Abdul Aziz Sarr

India News

  • Telangana IAS officer takes voluntary retirement after dispute with excise minister
    Telangana IAS officer takes voluntary retirement after dispute with excise minister
  • Actress Lakshmi Menon moves Kerala High Court to quash kidnapping case
    Actress Lakshmi Menon moves Kerala High Court to quash kidnapping case
  • Bhai Dooj celebrated with enthusiasm in UP jails as authorities make special arrangements for prisoners
    Bhai Dooj celebrated with enthusiasm in UP jails as authorities make special arrangements for prisoners
  • Kerala wants to promote local liquor production
    Kerala wants to promote local liquor production
  • 3,635 consumers got rebate of Rs 9.17 crore under water waiver scheme: Delhi CM
    3,635 consumers got rebate of Rs 9.17 crore under water waiver scheme: Delhi CM
  • President Murmu's heartwarming gesture delights Kerala school children
    President Murmu’s heartwarming gesture delights Kerala school children

Us News

  • A way to keep your family safe and provided food in a crisis
  • Exclusive: Nick Sorter records first known video inside Antifa safehouse in Portland
  • WATCH: Trump administration nukes another narco-terrorist drug boat!
  • THE WAR ON LIGHT: How Governments and Big Pharma Keep You Sick By Blocking Healing PHOTONS!
  • If You Own Crypto, NEVER Do Any Of These THREE Things! [From Noah]
  • Dangers of China Made Ivermectin

Uk News

  • French political chaos could jeopardize Britain's migrant crackdown
    French political chaos could jeopardize Britain’s migrant crackdown
  • Tess Daly admits she kept pregnancy secret from Strictly boss
    Tess Daly admits she kept pregnancy secret from Strictly boss
  • Pakistan Navy seizes crystal meth and cocaine worth $1 billion in drugs bust in Arabian Sea
    Pakistan Navy seizes crystal meth and cocaine worth $1 billion in drugs bust in Arabian Sea
  • Labor minister says 'one in, one out' France withdrawal failure shows plan 'is working'
    Labor minister says ‘one in, one out’ France withdrawal failure shows plan ‘is working’
  • Seven mistakes seniors should stop making at the gym, a personal trainer says
    Seven mistakes seniors should stop making at the gym, a personal trainer says
  • When does The Ordinary's Black Friday sale start?
    When does The Ordinary’s Black Friday sale start?
  • World
  • United States
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • thelocalreport.in Company Details
  • Terms and Conditions
  • DNPA Code of Ethics
  • Correction Policy
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Rss Feeds
©2025 thelocalreport.in | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes