HC Deb 28 February 2003 vol 400 cc754-5W
Mr. Heald

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many persons were(a) convicted and (b) acquitted of benefit fraud offences in each of the last three years, broken down by type of offence; how many of those convicted of each type of offence in each year were sentenced to (i) immediate custody and (ii) other dispoals broken down by type of disposal; what the (A) mean average and (B) longest individual custodial sentence imposed in each year was for each type of offence; and if he will make a statement. [88466]

Malcolm Wicks

Information on benefit fraud by type of offence and the length of custodial sentences imposed following conviction are not recorded. The available information is in the table.

Further analysis of investigation data has required revisions to previously published figures. The corrected data is shown in the table.

Outcome of prosecutions following investigations by Departmental Investigators
Convictions
Custodial sentences1 Community sentences2 Other sentences3 Acquittals Total prosecutions
1997–98 551 2,553 8,282 137 11,523
1998–99 643 2,292 7,032 162 10,129
1999–2000 636 2,215 6,274 143 9,268
2000–01 653 2,704 8,313 181 11,851
2001–02 646 3,067 7,470 172 11.355

Notes:

1Imprisonment, Young Offenders Institute, custodial and fine

2Community Service

3Absolute discharge, conditional discharge, compensation only, admonishment, fine, community rehabilitation, suspended sentence, supervision order, Young Offenders Institute, attendance centre, unknown

4The fraud database shows completed cases commenced in the relevant period. Due to the elapsed time between commencement of an investigation and completion of a prosecution there are cases that are inserted into previously completed data for earlier periods. All totals are therefore correct at the time when quoted but subject to adjustment at a later date.

Source:

Fraud Information By Sector system and data from Counter-Fraud Investigation Division Operations4