The Work and Pensions Committee's report on benefit delivery says delays to benefit payments risk exposing people to hunger and the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) must redouble its efforts to remedy benefits delays and mistakes, including setting a new target for reducing underpayments.
Over the last five years, the Department has undertaken a series of ambitious reforms to the welfare system against a backdrop of cuts to its administration and programme funding. The Department expects Universal Credit to simplify the benefit system, but it will not be fully implemented for several years and has already been subject to repeated delays.
The Committee says:
Frank Field MP, Chair of the Committee, said:
"Delays and errors in delivering benefits are not just an administrative issue. Late or insufficient payments are plunging families into hunger, or putting their homes at risk. The paucity of data about benefit delays has made our scrutiny of this issue difficult, but as MPs we see every week in our surgeries the real hardship that is caused. The Government is betting the farm on Universal Credit, but that will not be fully implemented for several years and has already been subject to repeated delays. The Department must not neglect the existing system in the hope that Universal Credit will save the day. On the contrary, it must do more to improve delivery now."
John Glen MP, Committee Member, said:
"Benefits must be delivered in a way that allows claimants to budget effectively. And for the most vulnerable claimants, timely and accurate payments are vital, across the full range of benefits. Universal Credit will be a welcome reform to improve benefit delivery, but whilst it is being rolled out, we must have the data to allow us to hold the DWP to account and suggest where improvements can be made."
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