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State Pensions

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 29 November 2022

Tuesday, 29 November 2022

Questions (406)

Carol Nolan

Question:

406. Deputy Carol Nolan asked the Minister for Social Protection the total amount of overpayments of contributory and non-contributory old age pension paid to persons following their death in each of the years from 2010 to 2021 and to date in 2022; the total amount that has been written off in each of those years; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [58901/22]

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Overpayments of social welfare assistance and benefit payments arise as a consequence of decisions made under the relevant sections of the Social Welfare (Consolidation) Act, 2005 (as amended). Customers who have been overpaid social welfare have a liability to refund the overpayment as they have been in receipt of a payment to which they were not entitled. Some payments can issue where a customer is deceased and there has been a delay in notifying the Department.

Where an overpayment is raised, the Department is required to make every effort to recover the amount overpaid.

In 2021, there were over 580,000 individuals in receipt of State Pension Contributory or Non-Contributory. Data in respect of the number of overpayments where pension was paid to persons following their death since 2018 to date is set out in the table below. Due to technical limitations on the debt reporting environment, the Department is unable to provide similar data for earlier years. Cases written off in a particular year may have arisen in an earlier year.

Table: Paid after Death Overpayments 2018 to End October 2022

State Pension Contributory

State Pension Non-Contributory

Year

Number of Cases Raised

Value

Number of Cases Written Off

Value Written Off

Number of Cases Raised

Value

Number of Cases Written Off

Value Written Off

2018

4,770

€4,614,550

371

€31,934

1,848

€1,155,428

89

€18,027

2019

4,936

€4,802,840

486

€52,956

1,886

€1,346,279

157

€51,057

2020

5,173

€4,289,785

605

€102,175

2,449

€1,644,637

973

€230,588

2021

6,068

€5,628,447

670

€148,501

1,992

€1,780,663

267

€109,812

2022 (To End Oct)

5,388

€5,981,331

766

€240,996

1,728

€1,932,373

294

€122,967

I trust that this clarifies matters for the Deputy.

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