SEEK AND FIND

Jobseekers Allowance refund – How YOU can find out if you’re entitled to cash back from the government

DWP owes nearly £2million to thousands of people after a lengthy saga over their controversial 'workfare' schemes

THIS is how you can find out if you're entitled to cash back from the government - after judges ruled sanctions against jobseekers had breached their human rights.

Around 4,000 Brits are owed a total of nearly £2million in benefits after a five-year legal fight against the Department of Work and Pensions over their controversial "workfare" schemes.

Advertisement
reports.

Those who are eligible for the refund must have been had an appeal in the system by March 26, 2013, against the "workfare" schemes.

Under the new ruling, known as the "remedial order", those seeking compensation must also have had their jobseekers' allowance sanctioned under that programme.

Advertisement

Those who are eligible are unlikely to be able to apply until Spring next year - as Parliament first needs to be consulted this Autumn.

Graduate Cait Reilly won a Court of Appeal victory over her unpaid work placement in PoundlandCredit: PA

The amount claimants are owed depends on your original payment and personal circumstances, so it will vary from case to case.

Blogger Frank Zola, who obtained the figures, told the Mirror all those who'd been sanctioned under the original schemes should be refunded the full £130million.

Advertisement

But the DWP insisted there was "no reason to refund all claimants" sanctioned between 2011 and 2013.

In its FOI response, the department said sanctions "are an important part of a fair and effective welfare system".

Who is eligible?

THE DWP have revealed who will be eligible for the benefit repayment:

You need to:

  • Have been sanctioned on jobseekers' allowance
  • And had a live appeal on the tribunal system by March 26, 2013
  • And the appeal related to compliance with the 2011 laws that outlined 'workfare' schemes, or the referral notification letters they received

To find out if you are eligible contact the DWP helpline on 0345 608 8545

MOST READ IN POLITICS:

CHAGOS DASH
Brit envoy to meet new Mauritius PM to complete Chagos deal slammed by Trump
RELIGION ROW
Furious row over role of religion in assisted dying debate tears Labour apart
CASE DROPPED
Donald Trump's January 6 charges 'to be dropped' as prosecutor files motion
BOO TO NANNY
Killjoy plot to slap cigarette-style health warnings on chocolate and crisps

In a statement the DWP added: "It would be unfair and unacceptable that claimants who have failed to take all reasonable steps to increase their chances of finding work obtained advantage over claimants who complied with the benefit conditionality requirements."

Today a spokesman added: “We are currently consulting with Parliament on these changes and will publish our response in due course.”

Advertisement

If you think you might be eligible, you should call the DWP helpline on 0345 608 8545.


We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online news team? Email us at tips@the-sun.co.uk or call 0207 782 4368 . You can WhatsApp us on 07810 791 502. We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours.


machibet777.com