CLAIMS thatโinmates at Limerick Prison have been receiving dole payments while locked up, are under investigation by the Department of Social Protection.
A source at the prison told the Limerick Post:โโThese guys entering in theโcustody of the State are getting theirโbrothers, or friends,โor whoever, to โsign onโ for them.
โMostโare at it. Thatโs the latest scam now. Weโre feeding and housing theseโladsโand we find out weโre paying for their dole as well. Itโs some stroke theyโre pullingโ.
When contacted, a spokesperson for the Department of Social Protection vowed those involved in the scam would be stopped:
โThe Department is now obtaining prison data on a much more regular basis, which will result in claims being stopped as soon as possible after the person is imprisonedโ.
The Department also warned that,โanyoneโhelping criminals receive the welfare payments, could be arrested and prosecuted before the criminal courts.
In a statement, the spokesperson confirmed it received data for social welfare fraud control purposes from the Irish Prison Service on a number of occasions annually and this is then matched against the Departmentโs systems.
โThe Irish Prison Service data is used to identify cases where prisoners are receiving a payment from the Dept of Social Protection while in custody. In 2010, a total of 1,992 such cases were matched and identified and were referred for investigationโ.
The spokesperson said that on previous occasions the โvast majority of cases referred for investigation were not fraudulently claiming social welfare paymentsโ, but that โaโportion of those matched cases have resulted in overpaymentsโ.
New claimants for Jobseekerโs payments are paid exclusively through post offices, according to the Dept of Social Protection.
โThis requires them (claimant) to attend the post office each week thus confirming their residency in the country.
โPhotographic identification is also required at the post office. An overpayment is assessed for the period that they were not entitled to the payment and the recovery is followed up by the relevant section of the Departmentโ.
Cases where a person collects a welfare payment in respect of another who is in prison, are referred by social welfare inspectors to the Gardaรญ for follow-up investigation and possible criminal prosecution under the Criminal Justice (Theft and Fraud Offences) Act 2001.