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Home Office 'squandered billions' on asylum hotels, MPs say

Home Office 'squandered billions' on asylum hotels, MPs say

Summary

A report by UK Members of Parliament (MPs) criticized the Home Office for spending too much money on hotels used to house asylum seekers. The report stated that the costs had increased significantly due to poor contracts and management, leading to higher expenses than planned. The government aims to stop using hotels for asylum seekers by 2029.

Key Facts

  • MPs say the Home Office has spent billions on hotels for asylum seekers due to poor planning.
  • Costs of these hotel contracts rose from £4.5 billion to £15.3 billion.
  • The report highlights flawed contracts and poor oversight as major issues.
  • The government plans to end the use of hotels for asylum seekers by 2029.
  • MPs noted that the current system is too expensive and not suitable for communities or asylum seekers.
  • External factors, like the pandemic and increased migration, contributed to the rising costs.
  • The Home Office is closing some hotels and exploring other accommodation options like military bases.
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