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Social Fund

Volume 175: debated on Friday 6 July 1990

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To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security whether he will make it his practice in future to seek parliamentary approval of any general directions issued by him to social fund officers.

No. It was clearly Parliament's intention, recognised in a recent case before the Court of Appeal, that the social fund would operate in accordance with the directions of the Secretary of State, which would not be subject to parliamentary approval.