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from the point  of registration.  Further  the ESA clearance times have to be
               viewed in light of  the very small number of ESA mandatory
               reconsiderations.
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          3.15  Although no statistics  are  currently published  on UC mandatory
               reconsideration clearance times, data provided in response to a Parliamentary
               question showed  that the  median clearance time from registration for UC
               mandatory reconsiderations was 38 days in May 2020 (the most recent data
               provided). The upper quartile value for the same month was 79 days. This
               means that for a quarter of all UC mandatory reconsiderations it was taking 79
               days or more for the DWP to make a decision (down from a peak of 158 in
               January 2020). 228  In the case of R (Connor) v Secretary of State for Work and
               Pensions the High Court acknowledged that even a normal delay caused by
               mandatory reconsideration of 7 to 10 working days, “may be very significant
               to those who receive the benefit”.
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          3.16  We  were told that  some claimants  are having their  request  for mandatory
               reconsideration  refused on the basis  that  they are not following  the  correct
               process. This is despite the fact that the law does not specify a form or method
               by  which  a  mandatory reconsideration request  must  be  made.  The  gov.uk
               webpage on mandatory reconsideration states that a request can be made by
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               phone,  letter or  filling  in a form (CRMR1).   However,  the DWP has
               accepted that  all mandatory reconsideration  request  methods are lawful,
               including writing a message in the UC online journal.  Nevertheless, CPAG
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               reports that some mandatory reconsideration requests are being refused where
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               they have been made via  the  journal,   whilst others  who try to request a

          227   There were just 281 ESA mandatory reconsiderations in January 2021 compared to 22,063 PIP
          mandatory reconsiderations in the same month.
          228  DWP, ‘Question for Department for Work and Pensions UIN HL 5780’ (June 2020).
          229  para32. This was in the context of ESA claimants who would be entitled to ESA payment pending
          appeal but did not receive this whilst going through the mandatory reconsideration stage. ESA is the
          only DWP benefit paid pending appeal - there is no equivalent rule for UC or PIP cases.
          230  DWP, Challenge a benefit decision (mandatory reconsideration).
          231  DWP, ‘Response to Freedom of Information Request FOI2017/09848’ (2018).
          232  S. Howes and K. Jones, Computer Says ‘No!’ Stage 2: challenging decisions (see n. 203 above) p.10


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