§ Mr. Jacques ArnoldTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he will make a statement on the detection of social security fraud.
§ Mr. ArbuthnotThe fight against fraud remains a top priority. In 1993–94 Benefits Agency investigators caught 312,000 cheats and a record £654 million of fraud was identified and stopped.
§ Sir Anthony DurantTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how he is planning to reduce fraud involving order books and giros.
§ Mr. ArbuthnotI refer my hon. Friend to the reply given earlier today to my hon. Friend the Member for Worcester (Mr Luff).
§ Mr. HendryTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what incentives he is giving to Benefits Agency staff to reduce order book fraud.
§ Mr. ArbuthnotBenefits Agency staff are expected to be alert to the possibility of fraud at all times. Last year 425W a record £105.5 million worth of fraudulent and counterfeit order books and girocheques were recovered, and new performance indicators have been set for this year to improve upon this performance.