HC Deb 22 March 1979 vol 964 c688W
Mr. Eldon Griffiths

asked the Minister of Overseas Development why certain Palestine police service pensioners continued to receive payment of increased pension in respect of their service after 1 December 1972 when their United Kingdom supplement became payable; if she is aware that the arrangements made by the Crown Agents on her instructions to recover the overpayments made as a result of this administrative omission are onerous and in some cases vexatious to elderly Palestine pensioners; and if she will take steps to mitigate the hardship arising from this.

Mr. Tomlinson

The overpayments, which we regret but which have only recently come to light, were the result of a failure to adjust the Palestine pension when the United Kingdom supplement became payable. When public funds are over-issued in this way we are obliged to make every effort to secure recovery.

The overpayments date from various times from 1972 onwards. A total of 61 pensioners are affected and in 35 cases the amount to be recovered is less than £100: in only one case does it exceed £1,000. The pensioners have been invited to express their own wishes in regard to the method of repayment. Sympathetic consideration will be given to representations from individual pensioners.