Anyone surprised?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-44953430
"Local councils and government bodies may not usually be associated with sending round "the heavies" to collect debts from hard-pressed families.
But they are often worse than consumer creditors, can be very aggressive and quick to use bailiffs, MPs say.
The Treasury Select Committee says debts and overpayments are often pursued "over-zealously and uncompromisingly" by councils.
It calls for public sector bodies to change the way they recoup debts.
The current approach risks driving vulnerable, struggling people into further difficulty, the committee says.
In its report "Household finances: income, savings and debt", MPs single out public bodies for being behind the curve in their collection methods."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-44953430
"Local councils and government bodies may not usually be associated with sending round "the heavies" to collect debts from hard-pressed families.
But they are often worse than consumer creditors, can be very aggressive and quick to use bailiffs, MPs say.
The Treasury Select Committee says debts and overpayments are often pursued "over-zealously and uncompromisingly" by councils.
It calls for public sector bodies to change the way they recoup debts.
The current approach risks driving vulnerable, struggling people into further difficulty, the committee says.
In its report "Household finances: income, savings and debt", MPs single out public bodies for being behind the curve in their collection methods."
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