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Councils allow bailiff aggression, says Citizens Advice | Councils allow bailiff aggression, says Citizens Advice |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Citizens Advice is accusing councils of letting bailiffs get away with threatening and aggressive behaviour when collecting council tax debts. | Citizens Advice is accusing councils of letting bailiffs get away with threatening and aggressive behaviour when collecting council tax debts. |
The charity claims that councils can make the debts worse by adding on charges. | The charity claims that councils can make the debts worse by adding on charges. |
It said there was a huge variation in these costs in different areas of England and Wales. | It said there was a huge variation in these costs in different areas of England and Wales. |
But the bailiffs' trade body said the Citizens Advice report was based on "distorted facts". | But the bailiffs' trade body said the Citizens Advice report was based on "distorted facts". |
In the year to November, Citizens Advice said that it had heard from 16,905 people worried about bailiffs enforcing council tax debt. | In the year to November, Citizens Advice said that it had heard from 16,905 people worried about bailiffs enforcing council tax debt. |
'Pseudo statistical analysis' | |
The findings of its report was based on a survey of 500 people who had bailiffs chasing them for council tax debts. | The findings of its report was based on a survey of 500 people who had bailiffs chasing them for council tax debts. |
Of these, 38% said that they were charged fees for visits bailiffs never made. Some 40% reported that they were threatened with the removal of items that did not belong to them. | Of these, 38% said that they were charged fees for visits bailiffs never made. Some 40% reported that they were threatened with the removal of items that did not belong to them. |
However, the Civil Enforcement Association, which represents bailiffs, has hit back at the claims. | However, the Civil Enforcement Association, which represents bailiffs, has hit back at the claims. |
"This is based upon distorted facts, the use of pseudo statistical analysis and highly emotive and inappropriate language," said Steven Everson, director general of the association. | "This is based upon distorted facts, the use of pseudo statistical analysis and highly emotive and inappropriate language," said Steven Everson, director general of the association. |
"This self-selecting sample of 500 unhappy individuals cannot be extrapolated to imply that it reflects the situation amongst the general population of debtors." | "This self-selecting sample of 500 unhappy individuals cannot be extrapolated to imply that it reflects the situation amongst the general population of debtors." |
Separately, research by Citizens Advice suggested that a quarter of councils did not hold any data on complaints about bailiffs. | Separately, research by Citizens Advice suggested that a quarter of councils did not hold any data on complaints about bailiffs. |
'Unacceptable bullying' | |
Debts that are collected by bailiffs can include bailiff fees. When councils pass debts to a bailiff they must first obtain a liability order from court, with many authorities charging people for the liability order. | Debts that are collected by bailiffs can include bailiff fees. When councils pass debts to a bailiff they must first obtain a liability order from court, with many authorities charging people for the liability order. |
Citizens Advice said that the amount charged ranged from £3 to £126. | Citizens Advice said that the amount charged ranged from £3 to £126. |
Councillor Sharon Taylor, who chairs the Local Government Association's Finance Panel, said: "Councils have a responsibility to their taxpayers to collect taxes so that important services like caring for the elderly, collecting bins and fixing roads are not affected. | Councillor Sharon Taylor, who chairs the Local Government Association's Finance Panel, said: "Councils have a responsibility to their taxpayers to collect taxes so that important services like caring for the elderly, collecting bins and fixing roads are not affected. |
"Bailiffs are only ever used by local authorities as a last resort to tackle persistent non-payment and councils only charge fees that cover the costs they incur in processing each liability order. | "Bailiffs are only ever used by local authorities as a last resort to tackle persistent non-payment and councils only charge fees that cover the costs they incur in processing each liability order. |
"Councils that use bailiffs to recover debts have a responsibility to ensure that people are being treated fairly and that resident complaints about unacceptable bullying or intimidation are taken seriously." | "Councils that use bailiffs to recover debts have a responsibility to ensure that people are being treated fairly and that resident complaints about unacceptable bullying or intimidation are taken seriously." |
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