Bailiffs may be given greater powers

March 6, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Credit-Cards

Bailiffs may be given the power to break into your home for as little as an unpaid credit card bill.

At present only certain bailiffs are allowed to do this but the tribunals, courts and enforcement bill is set to get its second reading in the house of commons today (March 5th).

If it becomes law, all bailiffs will be able to enter your home to collect a debt but fears are growing that this may lead to an increase in cases of bailiffs abusing their powers.

Citizens Advice is pushing for an independent regulator to be included in the bill, ensuring that bailiffs are acting within the rules.

The organisation also wants to see safeguards brought in that will guarantee bailiffs are only forcibly entering a property as a last resort.

“This Bill should have been the perfect opportunity to modernise the law and end abuse once and for all,” said chief executive at Citizens Advice David Harker.

“Instead it gives bailiffs greater powers without any proper regulation – a recipe for abuse on an unprecedented scale.

“It is a scandal and a disgrace that six years after the government made a commitment to bring in independent regulation, the misery and abuse continues. It has to stop,” he added.

Research by Citizens Advice shows that 64 per cent of bailiffs were guilty of harassment and intimidation in England and Wales since October 2006.

It also found that 40 per cent had misrepresented their powers, while 42 per cent charged debtors excessive fees.

Tags: Citizens Advice, power, england, safeguards, government, card, Reuters, credit

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