Zero-tolerance approach to benefit fraud working, says Minister
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Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has said a £60million fall in benefit fraud last year shows his zero-tolerance approach is working.
Annual results show that in 2025, benefit fraud dropped to £170.9million compared to £233million in 2024. This represents an estimated 1.7% of total benefit expenditure, compared to 2.5% in 2024.
Public referrals of fraud also increased by 25% compared to the same period last year.
Minister Lyons said:
“I make no apology for taking a zero-tolerance approach to benefit fraud.
“Fraud is not a victimless crime. Individuals who cheat the system are taking support from those who need it most – family, friends and neighbours.
“Rates of fraud, however, remain too high and we can’t be complacent. While the reduction in fraud and error is a welcome development, it would be imprudent to expect this trend to continue without sustained efforts and investment into the Department’s counter fraud and error activity.
“Last year, I announced the reintroduction of the practice of naming those who have been convicted of benefit fraud. This level of transparency is crucial in helping to deter those who may consider committing fraud and demonstrates my unstinting commitment to protect resources intended for those in genuine need.”
Minister Lyons said discussions are ongoing with HM Treasury over the potential sharing of savings from tackling benefit fraud and error with the Executive.
The Minister said:
“I will continue to seek Executive support for the investment required which will allow us to reinvest the share of savings generated to programmes that support people with barriers to employment, particularly those with disabilities or health conditions.
“This is a key priority for me; it aligns with Programme for Government goals to reduce economic inactivity, tackle poverty and social exclusion, and support inclusive economic growth across Northern Ireland.”
Notes to editors:
- Picture caption: Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has welcomed a a £60million fall in benefit fraud.
- The figures were laid in the Assembly on 1 July as part of the Department for Communities’ annual accounts.
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