Source · Select Committees · Public Accounts Committee

Recommendation 1

1 Accepted

Committee takes evidence on Department's Annual Report, Horizon, and Bounce Back Loan Schemes.

Conclusion
On the basis of its Annual Report and Accounts 2023–24, we took evidence from the Department for Business and Trade (the Department).1 We focused on the Horizon Compensation Schemes, Bounce Back Loan Scheme, and the preparation of its the Annual Report and Accounts.
Government Response Summary
The government commits to finalising letters for remaining Horizon Shortfall Scheme (HSS) claimants by September 2025, reviewing the recommended HSS closure date and responding by October 10, 2025. It also plans to write to all individuals eligible for the Horizon Convictions Redress Scheme (HCRS) who have not yet registered by the end of September 2025.
Government Response Accepted
HM Government Accepted
The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Office to finalise letters to be sent to remaining eligible claimants in Horizon Shortfall Scheme (HSS). Approximately 24,000 have been sent out already, but further work is taking place with DWP to identify the addresses of the remaining postmasters. This is expected to be implemented by September 2025. Sir Wyn Williams, the Chair of the Horizon IT Inquiry, has recommended through Vol 1 of the Horizon IT Inquiry report that a closure date of midnight on 27 November 2025 be set for the HSS. As with all recommendations raised in this report, the department is reviewing this and will provide a response by 10 October 2025, if not sooner. Should a closure date be agreed, the department would expect that claimants would be comprehensively communicated with so that they are aware of this deadline and how they can apply, noting the ongoing work to finalise letters referenced in paragraph 1.2. On the Horizon Convictions Redress Scheme (HCRS), the relevant justice authority informs individuals who have had their convictions overturned by the legislation. This is the point at which they are informed that they are eligible for redress. The department is aware that not all recipients of these letters have registered with HCRS. The department will write to all individuals who have received a letter but are yet to register for redress, to encourage them to do so. We aim to complete this by the end of September 2025.