Still stressed

I’ve been receiving universal credit for some time and just realised I’ve gon over the £16k savings
My review came up in February and I was suprised that I needed to be under 16k
When I first made my claim I wasn’t
Now I worried that this is considered fraud
So stressed
Any help or advice please
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Try not to worry too much. What will happen is that your claim will be corrected. They will ask for all statements going back to when you first went over 16k.
They will work out what you owe and you will be passed onto debt management to pay back what you owe.
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I’m reading about fraud and going to jail because I’ve claimed for 3 years
I don’t know why I’ve done this
I’m not in a poor situation like some our
So I hope this isn’t a COS matter
And a penalty instead plus full repayment
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Most of the fraud cases that end up jailed are pip claimants. That's because, unlike UC, pip cannot be recalled if it's paid in error. So, to get pip back, dwp has to undertake big surveillance operations and once they've started on that scale of investigation, they are going to fight it all the way through the courts.
And they make it public to scare off as many folks as possible from making false claims/fail to report improvements in their conditions.
For UC, all they need to do is ask for the money back. So, unless you are part of an organised group with multiple false claims going, you're going to just be asked for the cash back.
They don't have the time or resources to prosecute you and why would they? What would be the point in it - it costs them taxpayers' money to prosecute you.
Honestly, they see this all the time. Just wait for your bill to turn up.
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anisry
Thank you
I’ve let this get in my head and read about the involvement of CPS
I know what I done wasn’t right but I never intentionally did this
I also work on a zero hours contract so didn’t always receive payment
I over looked the threshold and paid little attention to savings that have grown
I will cooperate and pay back everything
I feel a little calmer now from your post so thanks
I’ve had people call me a criminal not on here but other forums
Again thank you
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I’ve read that they say cases that have the CPS involved are for bigger cases?
I think I may owe over £l0k
I’ve never gone on a mad spending spree so I’m able to pay it back
I hope that’s what will happen
I will get a fine and maybe a penalty as well
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I think CPS would become involved when someone refuses to pay back and has no further entitlement to benefit.
10k is nothing to them - following covid, some people have had claims cancelled right back to the start (they were never entitled to receive it) and 80k, 90k repayments aren't unheard of.
I know it's hard but as long as you answer your phone, respond to mail and basically just keep engaging with them, you will be fine.
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thanks for this
Don’t know why I let it get in my head
If I ignore what I read about being a criminal and I’ve committed a serious crime
I’ll be able to feel better
But it seems everything is considered serious and criminal crime
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