The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Disabled man wins apology in benefits row

- By Hannah Rodger MAIL@SUNDAYPOST.COM

A severely disabled man who was told he could work as a barman has received an apology from benefits bosses.

Billy Bryson was told he was no longer eligible for government aid and had his benefits stopped in February 2017, following a medical assessment.

After The Sunday Post highlighte­d his plight, the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) apologised to the 55-year-old for the “poor service” he received, but said he will still not receive any cash.

Since a car accident 18 years ago, Billy has been unable to feel the right side of his body and yet was deemed fit for work in 2017.

NowtheDWPs­aid he is not expected to work, but his husband’s income means he is not eligible for benefits, despite there being no change in the couple’s finances.

Billy said: “This whole experience has caused me so much stress. I’m appreciati­ve of the fact that they have apologised to me, but they are still not clear why all of a sudden they stopped my benefits. It shows howchaotic­theDWP really is, if they can’t get this right.”

TheDWPsaid: “We have reviewed Mr Bryson’s case and determined he was underpaid for a period in 2017, while appealing his Work Capability Assessment decision.

“The decision was ultimately upheld by the independen­t tribunal. We have apologised for the underpayme­nt and have made a full repayment to him.”

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