Last night (Wednesday 18 July) the powerful docu-drama ‘Killed By My Debt’ aired on BBC One.
As part of the Taking Control coalition, and alongside Jerome Rogers’ family, Citizens Advice is campaigning for bailiffs to be properly regulated.
Gillian Guy, Chief Executive of Citizens Advice, said:
“Jerome Rogers' experience of heavy-handed bailiffs is a tragic example of a widespread problem.
“Aggressive enforcement practices can cause greater financial distress for those already in trouble and can lead to serious mental health problems such as depression and anxiety.
“The piecemeal reforms of 2014 have failed. Since then, Citizens Advice has seen a 25% rise in bailiff problems - helping 42,000 people with 98,000 issues last year. We frequently see blatant violations of the rules, such as bailiffs refusing offers of payment and even entering people’s homes unlawfully.
“It is inconceivable that there is not an independent bailiff regulator already. The Ministry of Justice must use their promised call for evidence to take strong action and look specifically at how this could work. Without it, far too many people will continue to live in fear of the bang on the door.”
Background
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Last year, Citizens Advice helped 42,000 people with 98,000 separate issues with bailiffs - on average each having at least two problems.
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The most commonly encountered problem was bailiffs refusing payment for the sum of money owed, with 17,000 issues in the last year.