UK Government Appoints Windrush Commissioner to Address Scandal
The UK government has announced a new approach to the Windrush scandal, appointing a Windrush Commissioner to drive change and accountability. The Commissioner will ensure the voices of affected communities are heard, and oversee the implementation of compensation and status schemes. This marks a critical step in addressing the historic injustice.
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The British government has announced a significant shift in its handling of the Windrush scandal, which had denied citizenship rights to thousands from Commonwealth nations, including India. The Home Office is seeking to appoint a new Windrush Commissioner tasked with driving change and accountability.
The Commissioner will serve as an independent advocate, ensuring the voices of victims are heard and acted upon across government. This effort aims to prevent future injustices and restore dignity to those affected. The appointment process is expected to be rigorous, underscoring its importance.
Alongside re-established efforts by the Windrush Unit, the Commissioner will counsel the Home Office on compensation schemes and hold the government accountable, driving permanent cultural change. The plan includes a GBP 1.5 million fund to better support victims. This undertaking demonstrates the UK's commitment to learning from past errors.
(With inputs from agencies.)

