The Work and Pensions Committee concludes its current phase of work on Universal Credit (UC) with a session with UK and Scottish Ministers.
Scottish Minister for Social Security Jeane Freeman MSP will discuss the flexibilities the Scots have built in to payment of UC - the option for claimants to receive twice-monthly payments, and to have the rent portion of their claim paid direct to their landlord - and whether they might work in the rest of the UK, and will also be asked about some changes the Scots are planning to make to the PIP assessments the Committee is also examining in its separate inquiry.
The Committee will then quiz new Employment Minister Alok Sharma and UC programme director Neil Couling on Universal Credit's purported main feature: the work incentive.
The Committee has previously noted the lack of evidence so far that UC gets people in a range of different circumstances into work and progressing in work. Key issues identified include:
Wednesday 24 January, Committee Room 5, Palace of Westminster
At 9.30am
At approximately 10.30am
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