HC Deb 10 April 2002 vol 383 cc230-1W
Tim Loughton

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many extra(a)internal and (b)claimant fraud investigators have been taken on by his Department in the last year. [47384]

Malcolm Wicks

Although the Department has replaced internal investigators as they have left, no extra internal investigators have been recruited. Information on the number of staff employed by the Department in claimant fraud investigation is in the table.

Quarter ending Total number of fraud staff
March 2001 4,531
June 2001 5,047
September 2001 5,210
December 2001 5,294

Note:

Figures include investigators and administrative support staff.

Source:

Professional Standards Unit.

Mr. Willetts

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many people were successfully prosecuted for(a)housing benefit and (b)council tax benefit fraud in each local authority in 2000–01. [33624]

Malcolm Wicks

We are working in partnership with local authorities to tackle fraud and error. From April 2001 we introduced a comprehensive new incentive scheme that encourages authorities to focus more effectively on the full range of anti-fraud measures of which prosecution is only one. 63 local authorities are already on the new scheme and the rest will join in April 2002.

Local authorities' investigations in 2000–01 rooted out 100,000 cases of fraud and claimed a weekly saving. It is not possible to give separate figures for prosecutions for housing benefit and council tax benefit fraud. Information on the total numbers of successful prosecutions for benefit fraud reported by each local authority in 2000–01 has been placed in the Library.