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IN THE UPPER TRIBUNAL
CJSA/3583/2007
[2008] UKUT 4 (AAC)
DECISION OF THE UPPER TRIBUNAL
(ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS CHAMBER)
Decision
Background and Procedure
The Provisions on Overpayment Recoverability
71(1) Where it is determined that, whether fraudulently or otherwise, any person has misrepresented, or failed to disclose, any material fact and in consequence of the misrepresentation or failure-
(a) a payment has been made in respect of a benefit to which this section applies; or
(b) …
the Secretary of State shall be entitled to recover the amount of any payment which he would have not made … but for the misrepresentation or failure to disclose.
71(5A) … an amount shall not be recoverable … unless the determination in pursuance of which it was paid has been reversed or varied on an appeal or has been revised under section 9 or superseded under section 10 of the Social Security Act 1998.
The section applies to JSA by virtue of section 71(11)(aa).
The Tribunal's Decision
The Secretary of State's Submission to the Commissioner
"It is not clear just what conditions were attached to the original grant of leave to remain in the UK but I submit they would not have been any more advantageous to the claimant than the ones notified to the claimant at some point in 2005".
Conclusions
H. Levenson
Judge of the Upper Tribunal
10th November 2008