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Benefits (Fraudulent Claims)

Volume 886: debated on Friday 14 February 1975

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asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if she will publish in the Official Report the numbers of claimants accused of fraud under the supplementary benefits scheme and under the National Insurance Scheme, respectively, and the numbers of claimants convicted in each case for each year since 1964.

The number of claimants accused before the courts of benefit fraud were:

SUPPLEMENTARY BENEFIT
Year
1967*2,219
19683,763
19694,398
19703,904
19714,767
19725,891
1973†6,103
NATIONAL INSURANCE BENEFITS INCLUDING FAM
Year
19641,661
19651,332
19661,343
19671,264
19681,745
19691,924
19702,217
19712,910
19723,373
1973†3,001
* The first full year of the scheme.
† The latest figures available.
It is estimated that some 98 per cent. of these claimants were convicted of fraud.