Reblogged from Vox Political:
Here’s a tale of festive woe from the BBC News
website:
More than 32,000 people have not received benefit payments in
time for Christmas due to a Department for Work and Pensions “administrative
error”.
The cash was due to go into bank accounts on Christmas Eve but will not
now be paid until Friday, 27 December.
Most of those affected are first time claimants or people expecting
one-off payments such as crisis loans.
The DWP urged them to call the department or a Jobcentre by 5pm to
arrange payment within three hours.
A spokesman said the problem had only affected a “limited number” of
claimants, totalling 32,200.
“The vast majority of regular benefit payments have been made on time
this Christmas,” the spokesman added.
“However due to an administrative issue, a number of one-off or more
irregular payments will now be paid on the 27th December, rather than the
24th.
“We have procedures in place to ensure that anyone who has been affected
by this and who contacts us today (24th December) will get their benefits paid,
usually within three hours.”
Some of those affected include new claimants waiting for their first
payment, those owed arrears, people who have applied for Social Fund crisis
loans and “in a very few cases” pension-related arrears.
The categories of benefits affected include Jobseekers Allowance,
Employment Support Allowance, Social Fund and pensions.
We could all put a name to that “administrative error”: Iain Duncan
Scrooge – I mean, Smith.