Stephen Timms, the MP who is the chair of the Commons work and pensions committee has renewed his call for the government spending watchdog to investigate the scandal.
I'm Matt Jones with news that ministers are clawing back over 250 million pounds from unpaid carers over benefit infringements that happened largely as a result of government failures, according to the latest figures. More than 134 thousand people who care for loved ones are being forced to repay overpaid carer's allowance. Some people are saddled with debts and even with criminal convictions as a result. Stephen Timms, the MP who is the chair of the Commons work and pensions committee has renewed his call for the government spending watchdog to investigate the scandal.
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