CIS_538_1998
[1999] UKSSCSC CIS_538_1998 (26 November 1999)
THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONERS
Commissioner's Case No: CIS/538/98
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION ACT 1992
SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTIONS AND BENEFITS ACT 1992
SOCIAL SECURITY ACT 1998
APPEAL FROM DECISION OF A SOCIAL SECURITY APPEAL TRIBUNAL ON A QUESTION OF LAW
Commissioner: C Fellner
CF CIS/538/98
History of the appeal
It is unnecessary for me to consider whether the claimant as executrix
could in any circumstances have established a locus to proceed if she
had been able to state the essentials for demonstrating a debt due as a
result of past underpayment. That would have required showing
details of the award made to the deceased, of the ground of review by
way of ignorance or error, of what the basis of the deceased's true
entitlement was, of how much benefit was underpaid and last but not
least of showing that any right to payment had not been lost in the
period since the deceased's death.
All these preconditions appeared at least arguably to be fulfilled in the present appeal. The Commissioner's observation was clearly obiter, in that it was not part of his reasoning on the appeal before him, but in fairness to the present appellant it seemed proper to pursue it.
The position of an executor
Does social security legislation" envisage" the survival of claims/reviews?
Was there a valid pre-death review application on behalf of the claimant?
Directions
(signed) Christine Fellner
Commissioner
26 November 1999