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HOUSING BENEFIT FRAUD AND ERROR
TWENTY-SEVENTH REPORT OF SESSION 2014-15, REPORT, TOGETHER WITH THE FORMAL MINUTES RELATING TO THE REPORT |
By: |
Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Committee of Public Accounts, Margaret Hodge |
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Paperback |

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ISBN 10: |
021508098X |
ISBN 13: |
9780215080981 |
Publisher: |
TSO |
Pub. date: |
13 January, 2015 |
Series: |
House of Commons Papers |
Pages: |
19 |
Synopsis: |
The Department must do more to get to grips with tackling Housing Benefit fraud and error. In 2013-14 overpayments were GBP1.4 billion and underpayments were GBP0.4 billion. In 2013-14 overpayments increased to 5.8% of Housing Benefit spending, the highest rate of the Department's benefits, and represented 42% of total overpayments across all benefits. Even after recoveries by local authorities, this is a huge cost to taxpayers. Underpayments also create difficulties for claimants who miss out on payments. The Department has made little progress in reducing fraud and error despite repeated calls by this Committee over the last 16 years for the Department to improve its management of the problem. It has now begun to use HM Revenue & Customs' real time information on earnings which should help it address the largest area of overpayments when the Department eventually rolls out Universal Credit but the timeframe for that remains uncertain. The Department needs to take action now to strengthen incentives for local authorities to tackle claimant error and fraud, develop a clearer understanding of fraud and error at the local level and target major areas of loss. |
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UK |
Imprint: |
TSO |
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