The UK Home Office has recently terminated its contract with Stay Belvedere Hotels (SBHL), which managed 51 hotels for asylum seekers, citing performance concerns as the reason. This marks a significant decision, being the first dismissal of a major contractor in the Home Office's history of outsourcing asylum accommodation services. The firm Corporate Travel Management, previously criticized for its handling of the Bibby Stockholm barge, will take over. Asylum seekers will be relocated to existing accommodations rather than making new arrangements, following the closure of the hotels.
The Home Office has removed Stay Belvedere Hotels from managing asylum accommodation due to performance concerns, marking the first major contractor dismissal in a decade.
Asylum seekers will be moved from SBHL's 51 hotels into existing accommodation, rather than opening new ones, following the Home Office's decision.
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