The Treasury has still not signed off on the government's
troubled universal credit benefits reform, Sir Bob Kerslake, the head of the
civil service, has revealed. He made the admission that the project was being
drip-fed money by the Treasury after Margaret Hodge, the chair of the Commons
public accounts committee, repeatedly pressed senior civil servants about its
financial status. It the latest sign that the Treasury is keeping a very close
eye on universal credit, the responsibility of work and pensions secretary,
Iain Duncan Smith, after it was criticised by the National Audit Office for its
"weak management, ineffective control and poor governance". Read more
on the Guardian website.
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