§ Mr. GaleTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many applications for compensation were submitted to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority in each of the last five years for which figures are available; and how many applications for compensation were rejected in each year. [111095]
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§ Paul GogginsThe information requested is as follows.
Financial year Applications received Applications rejected Awards made Total resolutions 1998–99 78,651 32,762 39,038 71,800 1999–2000 78,742 33,312 37,553 70,865 2000–01 76,501 30,451 34,343 64,794 2001–02 78,202 31,938 37,103 69,041 2002–03 70,722 34,883 40,131 75,014 The Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) advise that these figures relate to cases resolved under the tariff-based scheme without an appeal.
§ Mr. GaleTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what the running costs were of the(a) Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority and (b) Criminal Injuries Compensation Appeals Panel; and how much each body awarded in each of the last five years. [111342]
§ Paul GogginsThe information requested is as follows.
£ million Financial year CICA running costs CICAP running costs Total value of awards made by CICA under tariff scheme Total value of awards made by CICAP under tariff scheme 1998–99 22.49 2.45 107.39 3.55 1999–2000 19.62 3.85 108.29 6.91 2000–01 22.01 5.99 100.03 10.39 2001–02 23.18 6.62 113.54 11.88 2002–03 24.20 5.68 141.37 14.68 CICA advise that the figures in the table show the total value of awards for which acceptances were recorded in the year.