PETER LILLEY, Secretary of State for Social Security, will tomorrow resist pressure for radical reform of the Child Support Agency when he announces new targets and a business plan to make the agency more efficient. The CSA will disclose a shortfall of more than pounds 100m on the pounds 530m benefit savings objective set by ministers.
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