Recovery
If we have paid you an earnings-related daily allowance or other benefits without justification or excessively, we will recover it.
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Recovery of earnings-related allowance and other benefits
If we have paid you an earnings-related daily allowance or other benefits without justification or excessively, we will recover it. If you have been paid more benefit than you are entitled to, we will consult you before making a recovery decision, in which case you can provide your own explanation in the matter.
We may waive recovery in whole or in part if it is considered reasonable, and the overpayment of the benefit was not the result of fraud. We can also waive debt collection if the overpayment is negligible.
We will consider waiving on the basis of reasonableness based on your and your family´s overall situation. We will carry out an assessment based on a report on your economic and social conditions.
We will consult you
before making a recovery decision, so you can give your own explanation about the matter.
Notification of changes
Remember to inform us as soon as possible of any changes in your situation that affect your entitlement to and the payment of daily allowance. You should also keep your information up-to-date for the processing of your application.
You can report changes through eServices or by post. You can also report some of the information by phone to our service number.
Report changes in eService
The most common reason for abuse is working, which was not reported when applying for benefits.
Some of the recovery decisions are the result of fraudulent conduct on the part of members. The most common reason for misconduct is employment that is not reported when applying for a benefit.
When we discover potential misconduct, we will invite the member to a hearing on the matter. If the suspicion of misconduct proves to be justified, we will issue either a reprimand or a warning. In the most serious cases of misconduct, we can also expel a member from the fund.
Misconduct usually results in us recovering the overpaid benefit.
In addition, we will ask the police to investigate the misconduct if the member has failed to report his or her employment when applying for the benefit.
We also always consider asking for an investigation when a member, for example, fails to report a social benefit, salary during the notice period, holiday pay, or holiday compensation that was received for the same period as the benefit payment.