Thousands of unpaid carers risk debt and legal issues due to unchecked benefit overpayments, according to an investigation by journalists with the Guardian
I'm John Warburton with news that thousands of unpaid carers risk debt and legal issues due to unchecked benefit overpayments, according to an investigation by journalists with the Guardian. The DWP’s failure to investigate alerts about overpayments, then claiming back the entire allowance, has reportedly led to significant debts for carers, with 11,600 owing over £5,000. Critics call for better staffing to prevent such overpayments. For its part, the DWP emphasizes claimants’ responsibility to report income changes, while charities urge ethical practices and proper resource allocation for early infringement detection.
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