Today the Defence Sub-Committee on Service Accommodation has
published a letter to the
Ministry of Defence (MOD) reacting to the Department’s decision
not to allow Service personnel to contribute to its inquiry.
The Defence Sub-Committee, chaired by , launched its
inquiry into Service Accommodation in July 2023. The
Sub-Committee’s inquiry is examining the current issues with
Service accommodation, asking what the MOD’s plans are to improve
services, as well as modernise and invest in single living and
Service families’ accommodation. The Sub-Committee inquiry asks
what should be included in the Future Accommodation offer and
whether enough has been done to address failures in accommodation
provisions by the MOD.
The Sub-Committee had requested that the MOD to provide special
dispensation to allow Service personnel to contribute to this
inquiry.
Chair comment
Chair of the Sub-Committee on Service Accommodation, , said:
“It is extremely disappointing that the Secretary of State has
decided not to allow serving personnel to contribute to our
inquiry into Service accommodation.
“It is fundamentally wrong that members of our Armed Forces are
being prevented from contributing to our inquiry. Service
accommodation is a personal experience that personnel should be
allowed to share with the Committee. Stifling those voices
hinders thorough parliamentary scrutiny.
“It is concerning that the MOD has cited the number of routes
through which personnel can already give feedback or raise issues
with their accommodation as a reason to block them from
contributing to this inquiry. As the MOD knows, this inquiry is
focused on their accommodation policies and the Committee will
not take up individual cases. It appears that the MOD has
misunderstood the Defence Committee’s role in Parliament and the
purpose of this inquiry.
“Despite the Secretary of State’s decision, we have received
several submissions from serving personnel, and we may receive
more. Submissions made by serving personnel can be expected to be
treated confidentially. Whilst we cannot reference them directly
in our eventual Report, their input will be valuable in informing
our work.”