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he government’s Job Retention Scheme (JRS) and the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) were put together with commendable speed when Covid-19 landed on these shores.
The former has potentially protected millions of jobs in industries burnt by the pandemic. The latter has provided at least some freelancers with income at a time when the only other option was universal credit.
But their operation has not been as transparent as it might have been and the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee (PAC) is worried about a lack of evaluation of their operation that might otherwise have plugged some of the gaps, most obvious with the second of them.
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