HC Deb 22 February 1982 vol 18 cc299-300W
Mr. William Ross

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services when he expects the backlog in posting national insurance contributions to the contributions records of the insured which arose as a result of the Civil Service strike to be cleared; how many of the cheques received in respect of contributions had to be referred to drawer because they were out of date; how many persons have, to the latest available date, been refused benefit because their contributions were not up to date; and of these, how many were self-employed persons who were refused sickness benefit and invalidity benefit, respectively.

Mrs. Chalker

Over 90 per cent. of the 1980-81 national insurance contribution records have now been posted to personal accounts. I expect posting to be complete by the end of March. Benefit is not being refused where contributions have not been posted; special arrangements are in operation to obtain the information required from the beneficiary I have no information about any cheques received in respect of contributions that have been referred to drawer; employers pay national insurance contributions direct to the Inland Revenue with income tax. I shall ask the Inland Revenue to write to the hon. Gentleman.