Grassley Calls on Social Security Administration to Protect Program Dollars for Disabled

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Grassley Calls on Social Security Administration to Protect Program Dollars for Disabled

The following press release was published by the United States Committee on Finance Ranking Member’s News on July 13, 2004. It is reproduced in full below.

Dear Commissioner Barnhart:

Today, the Social Security Administration (SSA), Office of Inspector General (OIG),released an astonishing audit, which estimates that the SSA overpaid benefits to 171,620ineligible individuals totaling $3.15 billion. While the SSA successfully determined that 117,320of these individuals were ineligible for payments totaling $1.78 billion, the SSA failed to identifyan estimated 63,000 individuals who were overpaid $1.37 billion.

As chairman of the Committee on Finance, I do not know which finding is mosttroubling. Any way you look at it, the SSA is confronted with known and unknownoverpayments involving billions of taxpayer’s dollars - billions that should be available tobenefit individuals who legitimately need disability payments.

I am pleased that the SSA has agreed with the OIG’s recommendations, however, I amconcerned about their implementation. With billions of dollars at stake, I believe it is essential todevelop a detailed plan of action to address the OIG’s findings and recommendations.

Specifically, I want to be advised about specific goals and dates for implementing theserecommendations. In addition, please provide me additional details about the cost-benefitanalyses and resource allocation decisions used to identify and recover these overpayments.

Thank you for your attention to these important implementation issues and for yourresponse by Sept. 30, 2004. Your staff may contact my Committee staff, Emilia DiSanto orDan Donovan, at (202) 224-4515 with any concerns or questions.

Sincerely,

Charles E. Grassley Chairman

Source: Ranking Member’s News

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