Article 769NG Revealed: DWP still allowing unpaid carers to run up debts despite being told about overpayments

Revealed: DWP still allowing unpaid carers to run up debts despite being told about overpayments

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Patrick Butler Social policy editor
from World news | The Guardian on (#769NG)

Chris Farrell was given benefit for six months despite his repeated requests for payments to stop

A former unpaid carer has urged welfare officials to get their act together" after they continued to pay him carer's benefit for six months after the death of his husband, potentially landing him with debts of more than 1,300.

Chris Farrell, 65, who claimed carer's allowance for four years while providing full-time care for his late husband repeatedly tried to get the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to stop paying him the 86.45 a week benefit.

A carer who has accumulated more than 2,000 of unwanted carer's allowance since their mother went into a care home 10 months ago. They said they had contacted the DWP to cancel the benefit five times, by phone and online form, to no avail.

A carer who found it impossible to get the DWP to stop carer's allowance payments despite reporting over a year ago she had taken on a new work contract and was no longer eligible for the benefit. She had been overpaid more than 2,650.

A man trying to manage work and care for his father, who claimed carer's allowance for several months after being made redundant, has been unable to stop the benefit despite telling officials repeatedly he no longer needed it after finding a new job.

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