The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has criticised the  government for losing billions of taxpayers' money to fraud and error in  pandemic support.
The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) is 'effectively writing off' nearly £1  billion paid out erroneously by local authorities on its behalf in pandemic  support. Meanwhile, of an estimated £2.2 billion lost to fraud and error in  Covid-19 schemes, only about £10 million has so far been recovered.
The PAC's report says the DBT continues to make slow  progress on its counter fraud activities related to the Bounce Back Loan  Scheme, and its 'lack of curiosity' about lenders' performance increases the risk of losses for the taxpayer.
Despite accepting that grant payments made through councils  to their local businesses under Covid-19 business support grant schemes were 'not in line with how the scheme was meant  to work', the Business Department does not expect to recoup these funds. Of  the estimated £985 million of grants paid out in error, only £5.3 million has  been recovered.
Dame Meg Hillier MP, Chair of the Public Accounts Committee,  said:
'At a time of  financial crisis, the Department for Business has lost billions of taxpayers'  desperately needed funds. It shows no real signs of making the improvements  that would prevent the big mistakes it has made over many years, especially  during the pandemic, happening all over again.'
Internet link: Parliament website