Fraud and error in the benefit system: financial year 2016 to 2017 estimates
Final estimates of fraud and error levels in the benefit system in Great Britain in the financial year 2016 to 2017.
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This report provides final estimates of fraud and error levels in the benefit system in Great Britain for the financial year 2016 to 2017.
The main points from the report are:
- 2.0% of total benefit expenditure was overpaid due to fraud and error (up from 1.9% in 2015 to 2016)
- the estimated value of overpayments is £3.6 billion (a rise from the 2015 to 2016 estimated value of £3.3 billion)
- the net government loss, after recoveries, is £2.5 billion, or 1.4% of benefit expenditure
- 1.0% of total benefit expenditure (or £1.7 billion) was underpaid due to fraud and error
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The final estimates on this page replace the archived preliminary 2016 to 2017 estimates published in May 2017.
Updates to this page
Published 30 November 2017Last updated 20 July 2018 + show all updates
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Published a revised version of the data tables. Minor revisions have been made to the confidence limits for some Universal Credit error category breakdowns in tables 3, 4 and 9.
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Added a background information note to the page.
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First published.