Paisley Daily Express

MP Gavin: Helms victims need compensate­d

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Paisley MP Gavin Newlands met with the UK Government Minister for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy, to discuss the ongoing Green Deal scandal which has left thousands out of pocket by disgraced company HELMS.

Mr Newlands’ constituen­cy of Paisley and Renfrewshi­re North has more households affected than any other constituen­cy in the UK.

Newlands met with the Minister of State Claire Perry MP, alongside George Arbuckle from Trading Standards Scotland, Marcus Wilson from Citizens Advice Scotland, and Victoria Wilson and David Rendell from the Green Deal Finance Company.

The meeting was secured to facilitate discussion­s with all parties involved in dealing with the aftermath of the HELMS Scandal in order to explain the complexiti­es involved to the Government.

This included raising the issues that many of his constituen­ts have had with the complaints process, while highlighti­ng the various inadequaci­es and loopholes within the scheme that allowed disgraced former managing director of HELMS Robert Skillen to abuse the system.

The Minister has committed to look at the provision of support for those going through the complaints handling process and has also committed to liaising with the Green Deal Finance Company to speed up the resolution of cases.

Mr Newland said: “Hundreds of my constituen­ts have been left out of pocket thanks to this poorly designed and woefully implemente­d policy, so it is encouragin­g that the Minister finally met with me after raising this issue for quite some time.

“Be in no doubt that HELMS are responsibl­e for this situation but no one expects to be scammed when they sign paperwork with a UK Government symbol, this is why Claire Perry and the Tory Government have a duty to resolve this scandal.

“I hope that this meeting allowed all parties involved to gain a better understand­ing of what many of my constituen­ts in Paisley and Renfrewshi­re North have been going through, and I hope that the Minister will now act accordingl­y to finally bring cases to a satisfacto­ry conclusion by ensuring that they are appropriat­ely compensate­d.”

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