Asylum Accommodation and UK-Rwanda partnership

Public Accounts Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 11 Mar 2024 Closed: 29 May 2024 Parliament page
Asylum accommodation The Home Office is responsible for asylum and protection in the UK, including supporting destitute people who seek asylum by providing financial support and accommodation. At the end of June 2023, accommodation was provided to around 113,000 people seeking asylum, around 51,000 of whom were staying in hotels. … Read more
4 Recommendations
28 Conclusions
1 Report
1 Oral session
2 Letters
1 Event
Oral evidence sessions 1 session
The cost of the Rwanda Partnership and Asylum Accommodation
Dan Hobbs · Home Office Joanna Rowland · Home Office Simon Ridley · Home Office Sir Matthew Rycroft KCMG CBE · Home Office
Recommendations & Conclusions
2 results
30 Recommendation Deferred
Thirty-Fourth Report - Asylum Acco…
The Accounting Officer told us that he received regular advice on a range of Home...
The Accounting Officer told us that he received regular advice on a range of Home Office issues including each part, and the totality, of the programme of activity to stop the crossings of small boats and deter illegal migration. The … Read more
Government Response
The government agrees to produce Accounting Officer Assessments (AOAs) for required programmes, but no target implementation date can be provided yet as it depends on project development and ministerial views. Discussions on some programmes mean AOAs will not yet be published.
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31 Conclusion Deferred
Thirty-Fourth Report - Asylum Acco…
The Home Office told us that the number of people that could be relocated to...
The Home Office told us that the number of people that could be relocated to Rwanda under the partnership is uncapped. We asked about its ability to scale up to relocate more than 50,000 people to Rwanda and if it … Read more
Government Response
The government agrees in principle to address the issues raised, but states that target implementation dates are "to be advised" as they are dependent on project development and ministerial views, and defers updates on negotiations to "in due course."
HM Treasury
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Government Response AI assessment · 32 of 4 classified

Total 4 recs + 28 conclusions
Correspondence 2 letters
20 May 2024 Correspondence from David Fairbrother, Treasury Officer of Accounts, HM Treasury, re Follow up to 15 April PAC hearing on Asylum Accommodation and UK-Rwanda Partnership, dated 8 May 2024
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29 Apr 2024 Correspondence from Sir Matthew Rycroft, Permanent Secretary, Home Office, re Asylum Accommodation and UK-Rwanda partnership, dated 25 April 2024
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