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Irish Mirror
Irish Mirror
National
Olivia Kelleher

Man charged over 'making fraudulent Pandemic Unemployment Payment claims' while living in Asia

A man in his thirties has been arrested and charged in relation to allegedly making fraudulent Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP) claims whilst he was living in Southern Asia during 2020.

Gardai in Bandon, West Cork arrested the man on Wednesday following a probe in to a suspected fraudulent claim of PUP.

It is understood the man allegedly claimed in the region of €6,000 last year.

The man was arrested and taken to Bandon Garda Station where he was held under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act, 1984.

He has since been charged.

He will appear before Bandon District Court on April 15th next.

Bandon Garda Station, Co Cork (stock) (Google Maps)

Meanwhile, investigators from the Department of Social Protection have been conducting a review of fraudulent PUP claims.

Officials had been concerned that such a hastily organised and wide spread benefits programme could be open to abuse.

The department is using investigative methods including desk based assessments, interviews and audits of PRSI records to check on claimants.

The Government has now paid more than €5.5bn in PUP.

At its peak more than 598,000 people were dependent on this income support, drawn from all employment sectors.

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