Government to drop asylum hotel provider Stay Belvedere Hotels
Briefly

The UK government has decided to remove Stay Belvedere Hotels from its supply chain due to concerns about the company's compliance with contractual obligations that are essential for housing asylum seekers. Minister Angela Eagle indicated that the decision comes amid greater oversight of asylum accommodation services. While there has been a notable increase in the number of asylum seekers housed in hotels, costing taxpayers substantially, the government is committed to ending the practice but currently lacks a defined timeline for this transition.
The decision to remove Stay Belvedere Hotels from the Home Office supply chain reflects the government's commitment to ensure accountability and proper conduct among its contractors.
Angela Eagle stated that significant elements of SBHL's behavior fell short of government expectations, prompting a full audit of the company's supply chains.
Read at BBC News
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