(The Secretary of State for the
Home Department): The Government deeply regrets
what has happened to some members of the Windrush generation and
when I became Home Secretary I made clear that responding to this
was a priority. The compensation scheme I launched in April is a
key part of this response.
The compensation scheme has been open to receive claims since
April 2019 and the Home Office is now in a position to start
making payments.
Specific legislation to give direct financial authority for
payments made under the scheme will be brought forward to
Parliament when parliamentary time allows. In the meantime, it is
lawful for the Home Office to make payments for compensation
scheme claims, without specific legislative authority for this
new expenditure. As Home Secretary I am able to consider other
factors, including the sound policy objectives behind the scheme
and the importance of righting the wrongs suffered by the
Windrush generation.
I have therefore written to the Permanent Secretary today
formally directing him, as Accounting Officer for the Home
Office, to implement the Compensation Scheme for the Windrush
Generation and to ensure that compensation payments can be made
pending the passage of the legislation. The exchange of letters
relating to this Direction can be found at
https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/correspondence-on-the-work-of-the-home-office-windrush.
This Direction has been issued on the basis of regularity.
I am committed to providing members of the Windrush generation
with assurance that they will be appropriately and promptly
compensated where it is shown that they have been disadvantaged
by historical Government policy. A Direction to proceed is
therefore optimal to ensure the Government is acting in the best
interests of affected members of the Windrush generation.