Whitehall retreat on ‘polluter pays’ levy
::: 2007-10-18 ::: Law Gazette :::
The government this week gave in to opposition efforts to stop the ‘polluter pays’ principle applying to lawyers cleared by the proposed Office for Legal Complaints (OLC). During the report stage of the Legal Services Bill, minister Bridget Prentice surprised MPs by accepting a Liberal Democrat amendment that means the OLC will not levy a charge when a complaint is not upheld, so long as the lawyer took ‘all reasonable steps’ to resolve the complaint under their internal complaints procedure. The government had planned to amend the Bill to allow the OLC to waive or reduce the fee.
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