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Clamp down on councils hiring heavy-handed bailiffs

Eric Pickles outlines plans to tackle the use of 'heavy-handed' bailiffs, as claims some firms have aggressively targeted local residents.

Local government secretary Eric Pickles has outlined plans to tackle councils' use of 'heavy-handed' bailiffs, following claims some firms have aggressively targeted indebted local residents.

New guidelines published by the DCLG on 17 June warn councils they should not collect ‘contractual kickbacks' from bailiffs – under which authorities share profits on fees raised – or employ firms seeking to exploit residents through 'phantom visits' or excessive fees.

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