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Fraud and Error National Statistics
26 May 2022
Type
Written Ministerial Statement
Department
Department for Work and Pensions
At a Glance
Issue Summary
The statement discusses the statistics on fraud and error in the UK's benefit system for the financial year ending 2022.
Action Requested
We published an ambitious plan called ‘Fighting Fraud in the Welfare System’ to deploy more staff, develop data analytics tools, and introduce new legislative powers to combat fraud. This includes a £613m investment over three years to prevent £2.1bn of loss in fraud and error.
Key Facts
- The overall rate of fraud and error was 4.0% or £8.6bn.
- Fraudulent overpayments were at 3.0% (£6.5bn) while claimant error was at 0.7% (£1.5bn).
- Official error dropped to 0.3% (£0.7bn).
- The plan involves deploying 1,400 more staff and establishing a new 2,000-strong team for reviewing Universal Credit claims.
- An additional investment of £613m over three years is estimated to stop £2.1bn of loss in fraud and error.
- New powers will be brought forward when Parliamentary time allows.
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