CSA extends campaign to get tough on 62,000 parents who refuse to take responsibility for their children

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Department: Child Support Agency

Published: 2009-04-16 12:30:24

The CSA has extended its campaign targeting 62,000 parents who collectively owe their children almost £200 million.

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