Department for Work and Pensions
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Closing in on cheats abroad
A new whistleblowers' hotline to help catch benefit cheats living it up on the 'Costas' was launched today in Spain.
In the first trial of its kind, ex-pats in Alicante who suspect benefit fraud will be able to report their concerns on a local number. Cases will be passed by the operator to investigators in the UK, who will also be able to draw on the team's on-the-ground intelligence.
Anti-Benefit Fraud Minister, James Plaskitt said:
"Most ex-pats are law-abiding and outraged by people who abuse the system. Helped by this hotline, the sun will now set on the cheats."
The cost of benefit fraud committed abroad is an estimated £93 million a year. It involves a range of scams such as people on means-tested benefits going abroad but not declaring their absence, an individual working while "sick" and legitimate payments taken over after the rightful recipient dies.
The pilot will test the usage and quality of information provided and posters advertising the line will appear across Alicante from today.
The initiative is part of a growing relationship between Spain and the UK on social security issues that already includes agreements to data-match and share death notifications. Later this week James Plaskitt will sign a Memorandum of Understanding to cement the Anglo-Spanish partnership.
James Plaskitt added:
"Benefit fraud is a crime no matter where it happens. We are forging strong relationships with governments across Europe to help us catch the thieves who pick our pockets from beyond our shores."
Notes to editors
1. The Spanish benefit fraud hotline number is 900 554 440. It is free and confidential and will initially operate 8am and 4pm, Monday to Friday.
2. Of British ex-pats living in Spain, recent figures suggest seven in ten are based in the "Costas" region, with around 300,000 living in Alicante.
3. The hotline will be run and funded by the Department for Work and Pensions, working with the Foreign & Commonwealth Office.
4. A supporting website was also launched today: http://www.dwp.gov.uk/benefit-thieves-spain
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