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Overpayments may be clawed back

Posted: 21 July 2005 | Subscribe Online


Charities are concerned about government plans to reclaim some of the £730m of disability living allowance benefits overpaid in the past year.

The Department for Work and Pensions said the overpayments, amounting to 9.1 per cent of the total DLA benefits issued from April 2004 to March 2005, were largely due to claimants failing to report a change in circumstances.

A spokeswoman said the department would seek repayments in some cases.

Disability charities, including Scope, Leonard Cheshire and the National Centre for Independent Living, said the overpayments needed to be viewed within the context of findings from the prime minister's strategy unit that most disabled people don't claim all the benefits they are entitled to.
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Nick Danagher, executive director of NCIL, said: "Rather than chase overpayments, we need to look at the criteria set for reporting a change in circumstances. It may be that an extension in the period of entitlement is the answer. I don't think this is ever going to be resolved unless we tackle the issue of reporting change."


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