€111m saved in crackdown on social welfare fraud

The Department of Social and Family Affairs has saved €111m in the first three months of this year as part of a crackdown on social welfare fraud, according to figures released by the department today.

€111m saved in crackdown on social welfare fraud

The Department of Social and Family Affairs has saved €111m in the first three months of this year as part of a crackdown on social welfare fraud, according to figures released by the department today.

€35m of the total related to payments to one-parent families, while €30m related to false claims for unemployment benefit.

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