ICAEW calls for probe into HMRC data loss

ICAEW is calling for a full independent inquiry into HMRC’s loss of confidential details of 25m child benefit claimants

Written by AccountancyAge.com

The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) suspects the answer into how HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) managed to lose the confidential details of 25 million child benefit claimants are likely to be deep rooted and point to the need for a much wider reform of HMRC’s management and operational practices.
Frank Haskew, head of the ICAEW tax faculty, said the management of HMRC needed to be improved if the lessons from this incident were to be learned.

'HMRC and government need urgently to rethink the approach to service delivery and what operational changes are needed to ensure that problems such as this do not recur,’ he said. ‘These are issues that we commented on recently in our contribution to the Cabinet Office’s capability review of HMRC.’

David Hartnett, newly appointed HMRC chairman following Paul Gray's shock resignation, has published a letter of apology on the Internet assuring benefit claimants the copy of the data were ‘likely to still be on Government property’. He said the police were now conducting a search. There was no evidence the data were in the possession of anyone else and child benefit payments would not be affected.

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