Benefit Fraud Overpayment
Because of the credit crunch and recession, the Government has tripled its resources into Benefit Fraud and Tax Credit Fraud enquiries.
It is not when if they catch you but when.
Consult the experts. For more information or a free legal opinion telephone 020-7381-8111 (24 hour service) or email law@rhplaw.co.uk
Benefit Fraud Over-payments by Job Centre and Local Authorities
We all know about over-payments to benefit claimers, but what about over payments by the Local Authorities and Job Centres?
Estimates exceed £900million per annum.
The claimant can keep the money if the mistake is made by Department of Work and Pensions.
Do not pay it back-instead contact us today on 020 7381 8111 or email law@rhplaw.co.uk
We can help you – We are on your side.
DWP cannot recover all benefit overpayments
The Department for Work and Pensions cannot recover welfare benefit payments through the courts where the claimant is not at fault, the Supreme Court has ruled.
Between March 2006 and February 2007 the DWP wrote to over 65,000 claimants telling them it could sue them, if they did not return overpayments made as a result of administrative errors.
The benefits involved included income support, incapacity benefit, disability living allowance, jobseekers’ allowance, pension credit and child benefit.
In The Child Poverty Action Group v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2010] UKSC 54, the judges said it was common ground that the Secretary of State was entitled to recover overpayments resulting from misrepresentation or non-disclosure (what you and I would call benefit fraud).
But what about through no fault of the citizen benefit was overpaid because of the mistake at DWP? From now the citizen can keep the money.
The Judge said it was “entirely rational” for Parliament to decide that only those whose behaviour brought about the overpayments should be liable to reimburse them.
We help people in Scotland with benefit fraud and tax credit problems.
If you want expert confidential advice consult the experts. For more information or a free legal opinion telephone 020-7381-8111 (24 hour service) or email law@rhplaw.co.uk.
Hylton-Potts – Benefit Fraud and Pension Credit Lawyers.




