15 March 2021
Department of Work and Pensions Ministers Will Quince and Justin Tomlinson will appear before the Scottish Affairs Committee to give evidence on welfare policy, including Universal Credit and devolution of benefits, and their impacts in Scotland.
Thursday 18 March
At 11.30am
In the previous session of the welfare policy in Scotland inquiry, the Committee heard that the full rollout of a key benefit targeting child poverty could be delayed by competing interpretations of GDPR rules holding-up data sharing between the DWP and the Scottish Government. At the 11 March hearing, Scottish Social Security Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville told MPs that the Scotland "cannot deliver the Scottish Child Payment for six to 16-year-olds without data from the DWP". The scheme is already operating for children under six.
Mr Quince and Mr Tomlinson are expected to be questioned by members of the Committee on:
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