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
3 results
5 Conclusion Rejected
Thirty-Fourth Report - Asylum Acco…
Urgently develop robust evaluation strategy for third country asylum policy deterrent effect and value for money.
The Home Office does not yet know how it will evaluate the impact and value for money of the Rwanda partnership. The success of the Rwanda partnership is dependent on whether it deters people from making dangerous and illegal journeys … Read more
Government Response
The government will not proceed with developing an evaluation strategy or assessing value for money because the Migration and Economic Development Partnership policy has been ceased.
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24 Conclusion Rejected
Thirty-Fourth Report - Asylum Acco…
Rwanda partnership's value for money depends on deterring a significant number of illegal entries.
The success—and value for money—of the Rwanda partnership depends on whether it deters people from making dangerous and illegal journeys to the UK, including small boat crossings. In 2023, the Home Office estimated that illegal entries need to reduce by … Read more
Government Response
The government notes the recommendation, stating that the evaluation of deterrent impact and value for money for the MEDP policy will not proceed because the policy's operationalisation has ceased.
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26 Conclusion Rejected
Thirty-Fourth Report - Asylum Acco…
Home Office lacks clear methodology and data for assessing Rwanda scheme's deterrent effect.
Assessing the deterrent effect, and thus value for money, of the scheme will be complex. The Home Office recognised that it will be difficult to isolate the impact of the Rwanda partnership from other government policies intended to stop small … Read more
Government Response
The government states that the evaluation of the deterrent impact and value for money for the MEDP policy will not proceed because the policy's operationalisation has ceased.
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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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