Daily Mirror

BEEB LICENCE DODGERS ‘TO NOT FACE JAIL’

Probe into ending non-payment being criminal offence

- BY PIPPA CRERAR Political Editor pippa.crerar@mirror.co.uk @PippaCrera­r

MINISTERS will today launch a consultati­on into whether failing to pay the BBC licence fee should stop being a criminal offence.

Under the Government’s plan, non-payment would be downgraded to a civil debt.

Enforcemen­t would be made by TV Licensing through civil courts.

Bailiffs could be called in – similar to when electricit­y bills are unpaid.

Currently, failure to stump up for the £154.50 licence fee can result in prosecutio­n and a £1,000 fine.

Not paying the fine can lead to a jail term. Culture Secretary Nicky Morgan will say: “Many consider it wrong you can be imprisoned for not paying your TV licence and that its enforcemen­t punishes the vulnerable.”

The BBC, which has warned decriminal­isation could cost it £200million a year, said: “If there are changes, they must be fair to law abiding licence fee payers and delivered in a way that doesn’t undermine the BBC’s ability to deliver the services they love.”

Boris Johnson’s senior aide, Dominic Cummings, has called the BBC the Tories’ “mortal enemy”.

Shadow Culture Secretary Tracy

Brabin said the BBC is “under serious threat from this Government”. Ministers will also reveal a new payment scheme to help vulnerable people struggling to afford the licence. Age UK fears some people will “inadverten­tly break the law [as] they will be unable to comply with any new charging regime”. It called this a “disgrace” and said it is irrelevant if the “consequenc­es are criminal or civil”. The Tories have been slated for their role in the BBC axing free licences for over-75s.

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