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DWP Say They Will Publish ESA Death Stats- But Won’t Say When

September 18, 2014

Many thanks to Benefits And Work.

The DWP is continuing to use delaying tactics to block publication of ESA death statistics, whilst claiming that they intend to release them at an undisclosed future date, we can reveal. This is the same claim that the DWP have been making for well over a year and the refusal to publish the figures is now the subject of a further challenge by Benefits and Work.

In July 2012 the DWP released a set of statistics which campaigners argued showed that around 73 people were dying every week after being found fit for work or placed in the work-related activity group.

The figures covered the period up to November 2011. Blogger and activist Mike Sivier then made a Freedom of Information Act request for updated figures for 2012. This request was refused and Sivier finally managed to get the case before an information tribunal in May 2014.

However, the tribunal ruled against Sivier on the grounds that he had urged readers of his blog to submit similar requests for the information, saying that ‘There is strength in numbers’. This action, in the view of the tribunal, made the request a vexatious one which could properly refused.

Nonetheless, the tribunal also found that had Sivier not tried to get others involved, his request would have been reasonable and even adding that “We have considerable sympathy for the Appellant”.

Based on this decision, Benefits and Work made an application to the DWP for exactly the same information contained in the original request and drawing the DWP’s attention to the tribunal’s findings.

That request was made on 15 May 2014 and should have received a response by 23 June. In fact, we received absolutely no reply to the request or to a subsequent reminder to the DWP. We then asked for a review of the DWP’s apparent decision to refuse to respond to our request.

On 10 September we finally received two responses from the DWP, one to our review request and one to the original enquiry.

The DWP apologised for the delay in replying but offered absolutely no explanation for their repeated failure to do so.

In relation to the request for the information about ESA deaths the DWP pointed out that they published the total number of deaths in July of this year.

However, those figures do not give a breakdown of how many of the claimants were found fit for work or how many had been placed in the work-related activity group. The response went on to say that:

“We can confirm that we do intend to publish further statistics on this topic and these will answer a majority of your questions. As the statistics are intended for future publication this information is exempt from disclosure under the terms of Section 22 (Information intended for future publication) of the FOIA. “

However, the DWP added that “We do not have a definite publication date at this stage but we will pre-announce the agreed date here: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/announcements

We have now requested a review of this decision and made it clear that if we do not receive a response within the statutory period we will immediately forward the correspondence to the Information Commissioner without further notice. We’ll keep readers posted.

4 Comments leave one →
  1. sdbast's avatar
    sdbast permalink
    September 18, 2014 6:30 pm

    Reblogged this on sdbast.

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  2. A6er's avatar
    September 18, 2014 10:00 pm

    Reblogged this on Britain Isn't Eating and commented:
    There isnt a cat in hells chance of these ever being published by any Coalition or, God forbid, a Tory government as there would be absolute uproar and pandemonium and disgust at the numbers involved.

    If 10,600 died in the first 10 months between 2011and 2012, the law of averages state the overall total death rates caused by this heartless and cruelest of governments must be around the 40,000+ mark!

    Figures like that are just plain GENOCIDAL and they know it. Only when a abour government are in power MAY the real figure be released, but again only if Labour can do so without sharing the blame for them.Labours reluctance to question the stats and their reticence in finding out the real truth at the time, will come back to bite Miliband himself.

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  3. con's avatar
    September 19, 2014 12:35 pm

    Stonewalling again, and again and again. So when you are forced to persist because your original request was filed in the WPB they have the excuse that you are pestering them. We could do with an up to date glossary of the dirty tricks which the bureaucracy now uses as standard procedure. Feels like a 3rd world country.

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