Debates between David Rutley and Scott Benton during the 2019 Parliament

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Debate between David Rutley and Scott Benton
Monday 21st March 2022

(2 years ago)

Commons Chamber
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David Rutley Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (David Rutley)
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The uprating was in line with inflation in the way that it has been calculated since 1987, but additional support is available, through the three-part plan that the Chancellor set out to tackle energy costs and through the household support fund.

Scott Benton Portrait Scott Benton (Blackpool South) (Con)
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Blackpool South has one of the highest unemployment rates in the entire nation, but there are more than 1,000 job vacancies in the local area. Despite that, many local businesses tell me that they struggle to recruit, as often they have few applicants for local roles and some of those who attend job interviews often do everything they can not to get the job. What steps are the Government taking to ensure that those who are able to work do not continue to refuse reasonable offers of employment?

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Debate between David Rutley and Scott Benton
Monday 7th February 2022

(2 years, 1 month ago)

Commons Chamber
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Scott Benton Portrait Scott Benton (Blackpool South) (Con)
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14. What steps she is taking to tackle fraudulent activity in the benefits system.

David Rutley Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (David Rutley)
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Fraud in the benefits system is an issue that we take extremely seriously. The Department is working on a proactive and comprehensive approach to ensure that those who commit fraud are tracked down and held accountable. That includes undertaking a targeted review of universal credit claims, investing in advanced analytics and expanding our serious and organised crime team.

Scott Benton Portrait Scott Benton
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The vast majority of my constituents work hard and pay their taxes. They rightly expect the welfare state to be there to support them if they need it, but understandably they have little time for those who seek to exploit the system for their own ends. What investment is the Department making to assist efforts to clamp down on those who seek to rip off the taxpayer?

David Rutley Portrait David Rutley
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I understand where my hon. Friend is coming from. In late 2020, the Department secured an additional £613 million that will enable a targeted review of universal credit claims and lead to even greater investment in advanced analytics and in our serious and organised crime team so that we can crack down on fraudsters and save the taxpayer billions of pounds.