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The work of the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration (ICIBI) provides essential scrutiny of the delivery of asylum accommodation. The work of the ICIBI does not reduce the need for systematic assurance, but in the absence of adequate oversight by the Home Office, the role of the ICIBI is crucial. The ICIBI does not have access to commercial contracts, which undermines transparency and the ability of the inspectorate to scrutinise the Home Office’s approach. (Conclusion, Para...

The work of the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration (ICIBI) provides essential scrutiny of the delivery of asylum accommodation. The work of the ICIBI does not reduce the need for systematic assurance, but in the absence of adequate oversight by the Home Office, the role of the ICIBI is crucial. The ICIBI does not have access to commercial contracts, which undermines transparency and the ability of the inspectorate to scrutinise the Home Office’s approach. (Conclusion, Paragraph 55) Type: conclusion | Number: 9 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: The Home Secretary has announced that we will close asylum hotels as soon as possible, and by the end of this Parliament. This is a complex process that must be delivered through a controlled, managed and orderly plan of work. We are already making progress. As a result, hotel use has reduced from o