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On Thursday, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) said that more than 130,000 underpayments – mostly to elderly women – were uncovered between January 2021 and last month.

The department said that in some cases, people may have received an overpayment of another benefit, such as pension credit.

But why did the DWP underpay these individuals – and could you be affected by the scandal? The i Paper breaks it down and explains how you can find out if you’re eligible to claim money back.

The first correction exercise

It prevented those entitled to uplifts under the pre-2016 pension system from receiving their payments, with errors dating back to 1985.

According to a DWP update issued on Thursday, this related to errors for:

Married women on low state pensions, whose pension was not automatically uplifted when their husband retired. Widows whose state pension was not automatically reassessed when their husband died. Some widowers were also affected. Over 80s with low state pension entitlements who were not automatically uplifted when they turned 80.

The second correction exercise started in January 2024 and relates to missing “Home Responsibilities Protection” on the national insurance (NI) record of mothers who had children before the year 2000.

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Of this, 19,000 had been passed to DWP to reassess state pensions. The department has processed around 11,700 of these and found arrears in just over 5,000 cases.

‘This should never be allowed to happen again’

Sir Steve said it now looks as though the total amount underpaid will pass the £1bn mark this year, with over 170,000 people having lost out.

“The vast majority of those who lost were women, some of whom were underpaid for decades or even went to their grave never paid the right state pension.

Rachel Vahey, head of public policy at AJ Bell, said it will take another two years, to the end of March 2027, before all cases are resolved.

“The DWP is calling on customers to provide additional information to put an end to this sad episode. But that relies on these people getting online and engaging with the DWP.”

“We are fully committed to addressing these errors, not identified under previous Government’s, as quickly as possible.

How to check if you’ve been affected

The DWP said that it would contact some married women. However, if you are a widow or over 80, you should still check to see whether you are entitled to any refunds.

To check if you have been underpaid and are owed any money, contact the Pension Service and ask about your situation.

You can call 0800 731 0469 and press option two, write to The Pension Service, Post Handling Site A, Wolverhampton, WV98 1AF, or find alternative contact details on the Pension Service website.

They will advise you on how to get your money back. If you are not satisfied with the response, you can always take your complaint to the Parliamentary Ombudsman.

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