Thousands of unpaid carers to have debts cut after DWP intervention
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Thousands of unpaid carers to have debts cut after DWP intervention
"Tens of thousands of unpaid carers are set to have their debts cancelled or significantly reduced following a sweeping government review into historic overpayments. The Department for Work and Pensions announced it would re-examine some 200,000 cases where individuals owed money due to 'confusing' earnings guidance."
"Of these, the government estimates approximately 25,000 carers will see their debts wiped, reduced, or receive refunds for amounts already repaid. This widespread issue, where individuals were penalised for exceeding their carer's allowance earnings limit by even a few pence, has been condemned as a 'scandal' by campaigners."
"An independent review, led by former charity boss Liz Sayce, concluded that many carers felt they were 'treated as criminals, with resulting feelings of fear and shame'. Ministers have since accepted 38 of the report's 40 recommendations, which identified 'ill-defined' guidance and 'systemic flaws' in the carer's allowance system."
The Independent focuses on essential issues like reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech, emphasizing the need for on-the-ground reporting. A recent government review will cancel or reduce debts for tens of thousands of unpaid carers due to confusing earnings guidance. The Department for Work and Pensions is re-examining 200,000 cases, with an estimated 25,000 carers benefiting from debt relief or refunds. Campaigners have condemned the previous treatment of carers as a scandal, highlighting systemic flaws in the carer's allowance system.
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