Statement
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor (Jack Straw) has made the following Written Ministerial Statement.
The Northern Ireland Court Service main estimate for 2009-10 includes £64.5 million in respect of legal aid, intended to enable the Northern Ireland Legal Services Commission (NILSC) to discharge legal costs and meet its administration costs during 2009-10. Expenditure on legal aid in 2009-10 is forecast significantly to exceed existing provision because the NILSC is dealing with a high volume of very high cost criminal cases and a higher level of civil and criminal business.
Accordingly, parliamentary approval for additional resources of £20,000,000 will be sought in a winter Supplementary Estimate for the Northern Ireland court service. Pending that approval, urgent expenditure estimated at £20,000,000 is being met by a repayable cash advance from the Contingencies Fund. The additional resources will enable the NILSC to discharge its statutory obligation to meet bills within the provision available to it.
Arrangements have been put in place to ensure that very high cost cases are paid in a timely manner. There is a programme of reform aimed at reducing the cost of criminal legal aid and delivering reform to civil legal aid which will control cost and target funding on priority cases.