The cost of fraudulent Universal Credit claims in Northern Ireland almost doubled to £102m last year, a public spending watchdog has said 💷
The cost of fraudulent Universal Credit claims in Northern Ireland almost doubled to £102m last year, a public spending watchdog has said.
UC is the main benefit for unemployed or lower paid working-age people and is claimed by about 130,000 people in Northern Ireland.The department's analysis of UC fraud cases shows that 28% of the cases concerned an initial claim made during the early days of the pandemic. "Nonetheless, I remain concerned that estimated overpayments due to fraud are so high here, given our relative size."
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