HC Deb 12 June 1979 vol 968 cc210-1W
Mr. Field

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will list the number of claims for supplementary benefit made in each year since 1966.

Mrs. Chalker

The information is in the table below. The figures include claims resulting in a continuing award, those resulting in a single payment and those resulting in no award.

GREAT BRITAIN
Calendar Year and Number of claims
Thousands
1966* 3,600 (3,200)
1967 4,940
1968 6,080
1969 6,690
1970 6,080
1971 6,430
1972 6,900
1973† 4,540
1974 4,900
1975 5,130
1976‡ 5,710
1977 5,740
1978 5,600
* Claims to national assistance included in the total in brackets.
† The method of recording claims changed in 1973 in that persons who received continuing benefit after an initial immediate payment were not recorded as having made two claims. Subsequent figures cannot therefore be compared with those up to 1972.
‡ Includes estimated data.

Mr. Field

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will update the table on page 51 of the committee on abuse of social security benefits and detail the sum for each benefit which has been fraudulently claimed.

Mr. Prentice

The table mentioned showed the available figures for net losses recorded in 1971–72 in respect of overpayments which were legally recoverable. However, as forecast in paragraph 154 of the report, a revised and uniform basis for the analysis of net losses was instituted from the 1972–73 financial year, with the result that figures produced thereafter are not comparable with the figures given for 1971–72. The table below, which is derived from the revised form of analysis and also includes benefits which have been introduced subsequently, shows the latest figures available—that is, for 1977–78. An extra line has been added to the original table showing the war pension data.

These figures do not represent the total amount of legally recoverable overpayments incurred during the year, but the

IRRECOVERABLE OVERPAYMENTS OF BENEFIT RECORDED IN 1977–78
Total Fraud on the part of the claimant or other person not being a servant of the Department
£ £
Family Benefits 446,702 36,753
Unemployment Benefit 2,860,730 437,972
Sickness and Invalidity Benefits 2,475,511 420,406
Maternity Benefits 61,419 6,840
Windows' Benefits 265,873 120,422
Retirement Pension 590,652 60,495
Industrial Injury Benefits 237,648 24,732
Others 211,519 7,757
Supplementary Benefits 9,935,553 2,802,052
TOTAL (excluding War Pensions) 17,085,607 3,917,429
War Pensions 61,943 6,904
TOTAL 17,147,550 3,924,333