Anonymous source says funding cut could lead to potential judicial review challenge
The government is likely to face legal action over its controversial decision to axe funding for the Green Deal, a leading sustainability lawyer has warned.
The lawyer, speaking on condition of anonymity, told 好色先生TV the government had opened itself up to a potential judicial review challenge if Green Deal providers can prove they have been impacted financially by the Department for Energy and Climate Change鈥檚 (DECC) sudden decision to stop funding for the Green Deal Finance Company and Green Deal Home Improvement Fund last month.
The lawyer said a judicial review could be mounted if there were grounds to say the decision was 鈥渦nlawful, unreasonable or unrationable鈥 and said a challenge was 鈥減robable鈥. Anyone who has 鈥渟tanding鈥 can take the decision to High Court, the lawyer advised, which could include trade associations, providers themselves, or even firms lower down the supply chain.
The lawyer added Green Deal providers can claim damages if they can prove they have suffered a direct financial loss. This would be the case if a firm had a contract in place to provide work through the Green Deal which is 鈥渘o longer economically viable鈥, the lawyer said.
The DECC declined to comment.
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