Fraud officials at the DWP are to review claims for five benefits and the state pension next year.
The DWP has said the reviews of state pension claims will include those administered through the ‘Get Your State Pension online’ service during this financial year.
Fraud and error rates fell 3.6 percent over the past year, representing £8.3billion, down from four percent the year before, at £8.7billion.
More than 20 million people claim benefits or the state pension to help with their daily living costs.
The new operation will see Disability Living Allowance cases reviewed for the first time since the 2004/2005 financial year.
The DWP will be measuring the following benefits for fraud and error:
The DWP plans to publish its fraud and error report for the 2023/2024 financial year in May of next year.
Officials will look for three types of fraud and error, including:
This includes claims where all three of the following conditions apply:
Common examples of benefit fraud
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