The compensation scheme for former Icelandic water trawlermen

The compensation scheme for former Icelandic water trawlermen
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Download or read book The compensation scheme for former Icelandic water trawlermen written by Great Britain: National Audit Office and published by The Stationery Office. This book was released on 2007-06-29 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This particular NAO report examines the compensation scheme to former Icelandic water trawlermen, and follows an earlier report from the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration (HCP 313, session 2006-07, ISBN 9780102944471). The Commissioner's report had highlighted three areas of maladministration. This NAO report looks at the value for money issues. The background to both reports is that the UK Government made agreements in the 1970s to end the "Cod Wars" with Iceland. UK vessels could no longer fish in Icelandic waters, which led to the decline of distant water fishing. Trawlermen were not entitled to compensation according to the interpretation of employment law at that time, but this decision was challenged in 1993. In response, the Department of Employment set up an ex gratia scheme to compensate former trawlermen who had not sought redundancy at the time of their original dismissal. This scheme was further challenged by trawlermen, because it did not take account of the fact that many trawlermen often changed vessels and employers. In July 2000, the DTI announced a compensation scheme to compensate former UK-based trawlermen who had worked in Icelandic waters. By March 2007, the Department had paid just under £43 million in respect of 4,400 claims out of about 7,000 former trawlermen. The NAO's main findings and conclusions include: that the compensation scheme had significant shortcomings which inhibited efficient and effective delivery of the scheme objectives; the Department had not known enough about the fishing industry, particularly its structure and working practices to draw up workable scheme rules; the scheme required a clear plan of implementation, with targets and risk assessment; the scheme cost £18 million more than the initial estimate of £25 million; some claims took a long time to process due to problems with quality and availability of evidence and the interpretation of the scheme rules, the Department did allocate extra resources to deal with this; out of a sample of 100 claims, 11 cases were found where former trawlermen were overpaid and underpaid, and such problems stemmed from the Department's lack of evidence when assessing whether claims were eligible for payment under the scheme rules.


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