§ Mr. FieldTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he will list for each of the past 20 years(a) the number of National Insurance numbers, (b) the number 234W of National Insurance numbers created, (c) the number of National Insurance numbers cancelled and (d) the population aged 16 years or older. [151921]
§ Mr. Rooker[holding answer 5 March 2001]: The information for the past 12 years is in the tables. There is no confirmed information available for earlier years.
There are currently 82 million NINOs in existence. This includes:
approximately 13.5 million deceased records kept in case spouses make a claim on their partner's contribution. These cannot be used for fraud as they have a death date on them;approximately 12.5 million Child Reference Numbers for all children included on claims to Child Benefit. These become proper NINOs when the child reaches 16;of the remainder the vast majority are people who have moved abroad some of whom will return and need their NINO.
National Insurance numbers (NINOs) held Million Year Total of NINOs at 31 December 1989 58 1990 60 1991 61 1992 71 1993 75 1994 76 1995 77 1996 77 1997 79 1998 80 1999 81 2000 82 Note:
Figures rounded to the nearest million.
Number of national insurance numbers created per year Year (January to December) NINOs created 1989 894,000 1990 1,862,000 1991 1,146,000 1992 9,765,000 1993 3,292,000 1994 1,057,000 1995 1,008,000 1996 979,000 1997 1,018,000 1998 1,027,000 1999 1,023,000 2000 996,000 Notes:
1.Figures rounded to the nearest thousand.
2.The reason for the large increase in NINO creation for years 1990–93 is:
During 1990–91 NINOs were created for all those customers in receipt of retirement pensions where the customer did not have a NINO.
During 1992–93 Child Reference Numbers (CRN) for all children included on claims to Child Benefit were allocated. CRNs become NINOs when the child reaches age 16.
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Number of national insurance numbers removed per year Year (January to December) NINOs removed 1989 13,000 1990 18,000 1991 19,000 1992 21,000 1993 19,000 1994 15,000
Number of national insurance numbers removed per year Year (January to December) NINOs removed 1995 16,000 1996 55,000 1997 58,000 1998 38,000 1999 61,000 2000 182,000 Notes:
1. Figures rounded to the nearest million.
2.The varying figures for removals are due to the varying Data Cleanse exercises (i.e. not all of the exercises involved the removal of records).
Estimated mid-year resident population aged 16 and over, 1979–99 thousands Mid-year UK population over age 16 1979 43,210.1 1980 43,535.9 1981 43,814.7 1982 44,028.1 1983 44,311.1 1984 44,620.2 1985 44,931.8 1986 45,183.0 1987 45,439.7 1988 45,625.8 1989 45,811.3 1990 45,942.4 1991 46,071.3 1992 46,161.4 1993 46,231.5 1994 46,325.6 1995 46,505.0 1996 46,708.0 1997 46,906.6 1998 47,126.5 1999 47,387.0
§ Mr. WillettsTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security, pursuant to his answer of 7 February 2001,Official Report, column 552W, on national insurance numbers, what reasons underlay the increase in the number of national insurance numbers removed from the Departmental Central Index. [152442]
§ Mr. RookerThe primary objective of the Departmental Central Index (DCI) Data Cleaning Project was to undertake an analysis of the DCI database to identify specific data issues which would need to be resolved to clean up the DCI database.
The Project removed 182,000 National Insurance Numbers (NINOs) during this financial year—more than in the whole of the last Parliament. The increase in the number of NINOs removed is due to the Project designing various enhanced IT scans which identified high risk records and continued to target duplicate records. Since the Project commenced only 10 fraudulent NINOs have been discovered, the vast majority were duplicates.
§ Mr. WillettsTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how many new national insurance numbers have been(a) created and (b) cancelled in each year since 1992. [148487]
§ Mr. Rooker[pursuant to the reply, 7 February 2001, c. 552 W]: The information is in the table. 236W
January to December NINOs created on DCI NINOs removed from DCI 1992 9,765,000 21,000 1993 3,292,000 19,000 1994 1,057,000 15,000 1995 1,008,000 16,000 1996 979,000 55,000 1997 1,018,000 58,000 1998 1,027,000 38,000 1999 1,023,000 61,000 2000 996,000 182,000 Note:
Departmental Central Index (DCI)