Replacement due more than a decade ago, Casework Information Database soldiers on as case backlog hits record highs
The UK’s Home Office has failed to meet its own deadline for the retirement of a decades-old immigration database in a program vital to cutting the backlog of asylum claims, currently at historic highs.
In June, the UK’s public spending watchdog reported that asylum caseworkers were expected to use CID and its replacement, dubbed Atlas, and had to “double key” information between them.
The Home Office had also told the Infrastructure and Projects Authority - the joint Cabinet Office-Treasury unit tracking major government projects - that it would retire CID before September. In a submission to the IPA, the Home Office said its “increased delivery confidence is due to the Programme delivering to schedule against the revised 2022… plan and remaining on track to close September 2023.
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