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<p>As set out in the Secretary of State’s Direction of 8 May and in the response to
275187, it was concluded, on this occasion, that it was reasonable for Government
to protect Permitted Subcontractors who suffered losses as they relate to the collapse
of Working Links and their Community Rehabilitation Companies. These organisations
are directly involved in the delivery of vital frontline probation services. We have
been very clear that this is a unique response to a unique and specific set of circumstances.
This should not be viewed as setting a precedent for future scenarios.</p><p>Of the
ten permitted subcontractors that the Authority agreed to make payments to as per
the Ministerial Direction of 8 May, nine have been paid to date. The invoice from
the remaining permitted subcontractor is currently being reviewed as part of our due
diligence process. <br> <br>Contractors outside of the permitted subcontractor list
should continue to pursue any financial claims through the Administrator. The Authority
can assist in this process if required.</p>
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