The Government's plan to slash rampant growth in legal aid spending has again come under fire from Labour which says low income earners facing some criminal charges will be denied justice.
Justice Minister Simon Power yesterday introduced the Legal Assistance (Sustainability) Amendment Bill, which he said "tackles unaffordable growth in legal aid while ensuring access to justice".
Mr Power said the current legal aid system was unsustainable. Expenditure had risen from $111 million in 2006/07 to $172 million in 2009/10.
"Officials had forecast that if we didn't take action this growth would result in a $402 million gap in legal aid funding over five years," he said.
"That's why Budget 2011 included $103.5 million in short-term funding while longer- term sustainability issues were addressed, both through this bill and a wider review of the Family Court."