Daily Express

BBC chases over-75s for licence fee

- By Macer Hall Political Editor

BBC bosses will begin chasing 260,000 pensioners aged over 75 who have not paid the TV licence fee for cash from next month.

The corporatio­n yesterday confirmed the grace period for older viewers to adjust to the end of universal free licences was to expire on July 31.

But campaigner­s insist they will oppose the axing of the benefit.

Broadcasti­ng chiefs are to begin writing to those yet to pay to set out how to make payments and offer support. “Customer care officers” were expected to begin visits in August to non-payers to explain the new system and payment methods.

The move follows the decision to restrict the benefit to households receiving Pension Credit. Chiefs said more than nine in 10 over-75s households have now made arrangemen­ts for the new system.

BBC director-general

Reed...figures ‘massaged’

Davie previously signalled that over75s will not be threatened with action. But Dennis Reed of over-60s pressure group Silver Voices called on the Government to intervene. He said: “The figures of non-payers have been massaged down throughout the year. “Is the BBC going to fine and potentiall­y take to court hundreds of thousands of senior citizens who are standing out against the scrapping of this welfare benefit?

“Is the Government prepared to see large numbers of people in their 80s and 90s, who have paid tax all their lives, fined up to £1,000 and then carted off to jail?” A BBC spokeswoma­n said they were “not at the stage” of prosecutin­g for non-payment, adding: “Prosecutio­n is always a last resort.”

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