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[2007] UKSSCSC CH_1384_2007 (04 September 2007)
CH/1384/2007
DECISION OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
"Where in consequence of an official error a person has been awarded excess benefit, upon the award being revised [or superseded] any excess benefit which remains credited to him by the relevant authority in respect of a period after the date of the revision [or supersession], shall be recoverable."
This provision is identical to that in Regulation 83(5) of the Council Tax Benefit Regulations 2006 and its predecessor regulations.
"Where in consequence of an official error, a person has been awarded rent rebate to which he was not entitled or which exceeded the benefit to which he was entitled, upon the award being revised [or superseded] any overpayment of benefit which remains credited to him by the relevant authority in respect of the period after the date on which the revision [or supersession] took place, shall be recoverable."
The claimant's representative, in his submission that the excess benefit remaining credited should not be recoverable, relies on the commentary set out in the annotated "Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit Legislation" being equally applicable to Regulation 68(5).
15. Accordingly, and for the reasons stated above, I allow the authority's appeal to the extent stated in paragraph 1 of this decision.
(Signed on the Original) Mrs A Ramsay
Deputy Commissioner
4 September 2007