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Minimum Wage: Enforcement

Question for HM Treasury

UIN 26430, tabled on 9 February 2016

To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, with reference to the press release of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills of 5 February 2016, entitled New National Minimum Wage offenders named and shamed, for what reasons HM Revenue and Customs did not seek to prosecute Total Security Services Limited for non-payment of minimum wage arrears.

Answered on

17 February 2016

HM Revenue and Customs cannot comment on the affairs of individual employers. The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills set out how the Government operates civil and criminal enforcement of National Minimum Wage, which can be accessed by the link below:

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/enforcing-national-minimum-wage-law

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