Government lacks data and systems to understand the exploitation of vulnerable, says parliament watchdogThe Home Office has no way of knowing whether its crackdown on modern slavery is a success, parliament’s spending watchdog has found. The public accounts committee said the government did not yet have the data or systems necessary for understanding the exploitation of vulnerable and unregistered workers despite the introduction of an “ambitious” strategy four years ago. Continue reading…
Via: Home Office has no way of monitoring success of modern slavery crackdown

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