Written answers

Thursday, 1 March 2007

Department of Social and Family Affairs

Social Welfare Fraud

5:00 pm

Photo of Pat RabbittePat Rabbitte (Dublin South West, Labour)
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Question 50: To ask the Minister for Social and Family Affairs the progress of Operation Gull aimed at curbing cross-border social welfare fraud; and if the operation has been concluded, or if it is ongoing. [7916/07]

Photo of Séamus BrennanSéamus Brennan (Dublin South, Fianna Fail)
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Operation Gull is a joint control exercise undertaken periodically at Airports and Ports in the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and Great Britain and the operations involve personnel from the Garda National Immigration Bureau, my Department and the United Kingdom Immigration Service.

A Social Welfare Inspector was assigned to the Garda National Immigration Bureau in July 2004 to assist my Department and the Bureau in the investigation of social welfare fraud and breaches of the Immigration Acts, to provide information and intelligence and to promote the benefits of a multi-agency approach to immigration and employment law enforcement. A second inspector was assigned to the Bureau in August, 2006.

There are no figures available for savings specifically due to Operation Gull. However the work of the Social Welfare Inspectors assigned to the Garda National Immigration Bureau resulted in the termination of 234 social welfare claims in 2004 which achieved savings of EUR 1.46 million, the termination of 591 social welfare claims in 2005 which achieved savings of EUR 2.47 million and the termination of 589 social welfare claims in 2006 which achieved savings of EUR 3.488 million.

Operation Gull is an example of the benefits of inter agency co-operation and my Department will continue to support such operations in every possible way.

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