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Committee Chair Tells DWP To "Get A Grip" On Carer's Allowance Overpayments

Labour MP Stephen Timms, chair of the work and pensions select committee, has insisted the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) must "get a grip" on carer's allowance overpayments.

Carers have been pursued by the DWP for repayments on overpaid carers allowance after unknowingly earning more than the threshold for the £81.90-a-week benefit, according to campaigners for carers. Figures from 2022/23 showed tens of thousands of people have been pursued for repayments, with 36 people pursued for sums greater than £20,000.

Last week The Observer reported carers who have received over payments have also been threatened with criminal prosecution. 

Timms told PoliticsHome he was "concerned" about the current situation and said it was an issue the DWP had been made aware of in the past. 

"At the time they did receive quite a few reassurances that this would not carry on happening, but it clearly is carrying on happening," he said. 

"We were always assured that the DWP, because it gets information from HMRC on how much people are earning, should be able to stop people's carers allowance once it happens, and explain to them what's happened, and then they won't get these huge overpayments.

"But because the department doesn't seem to be doing that, it's just allowing these things to run on. That's why these very serious problems are arising. The department needs to get on top of this and stop these very, very terrible incidents like the one that's been reported recently."

Timms also said while there may be questions about whether the current system is "the right way to do carer's allowance", the government needed to "act quickly" to address the problems in the system. 

"They need to get a grip on it, they've got the information," he said.

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