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Legal Complaints Service

Volume 504: debated on Thursday 28 January 2010

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice what the average cost to the public purse was of the consideration of a complaint by the Legal Complaints Service in each of the last five years. (313372)

The Legal Complaints Service (LCS) is wholly funded by the Law Society and not the public purse.

The Legal Services Act 2007 introduces a new way of handling complaints and establishes the Office for Legal Complaints to provide a single point of entry for all service complaints about providers of regulated legal services. Under current plans, the OLC will become fully operational by the end of 2010. The set-up costs and running costs will by funded initially by the Government through grant in aid and recovered through a levy on the legal sector, so that there will be no cost to the public purse.

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice how long on average the Legal Complaints Service took to consider a complaint in each of the last five years. (313376)

The Legal Complaints Service (LCS) has provided the following information:

Average time for consideration of a complaint (days)

2009

93

2008

97

2007

106

2006

131

2005

147