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DWP warns carers they could face greater penalties if they appeal against fines

Officials at Department for Work and Pensions accused of ‘threatening and cruel’ tactics over repayment orders

  • Woman with dementia, 92, told to repay £7,000 in disability allowance

Government officials have been accused of using “threatening and cruel” tactics towards unpaid carers by saying they could face even greater financial penalties if they appeal against “vindictive” benefit fines.

This month a Guardian investigation revealed that thousands of people who look after disabled, frail or ill relatives have been forced to pay back huge sums after being chased by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) over “honest mistakes” that officials could have spotted years earlier.

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