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Exploitation fears plague capacity bill

Posted: 29 July 2004 | Subscribe Online


Hundreds of thousands of vulnerable benefit claimants could miss out on protection measures in the Mental Capacity Bill, leaving them open to financial exploitation, campaigners have warned.

The bill proposes a system of court-appointed deputies to look after the interests of people lacking mental capacity, and binds them to a set of principles and safeguards.

But charities coalition Making Decisions Alliance fears Department of Work and Pensions officers appointed to manage the benefits of anyone who is judged incapable do not come under the bill's powers.
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Co-chair Richard Kramer said: "Appointeeships should be brought within the scope of the bill so that people are safeguarded against exploitation especially when their only income is from benefits and the appointee has control over them.

"Appointees have more powers than court-appointed deputies. Our concern is they will not need to adhere to the principles of bill and their position is not revoked unless concerns are raised by a third party."

Kramer said the DWP should apply the same tests for mental capacity that were set out in the bill, but feared two parallel systems would emerge with different safeguards.


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