Good news for farm pensioners — Carty

A controversial issue over farm pensions has been resolved, according to Government spokesperson on agriculture in Seanad Éireann, Senator John Carty. Minister for Social and Family Affairs, Éamon Ó Cuív has indicated to Sen Carty that following a review by his Department, the decision in relation to the withdrawal or reduction of State Pension (Contributory ) from certain people who had availed of commercial partnership arrangements, has been rescinded.

“This was an issue that had big implications for those involved,” Sen Carty said. “The review, which included advice from the Office of the Attorney General, has led to an important change. The decision will be backdated to the date on which State Pensions were withdrawn or reduced and all arrears due will be paid.

“The fact that overpayments will no longer be sought will be a huge relief for those who had been facing large bills,” he added. “The Minister has clarified that applications received or applications refused before December 31 2009 will be dealt with under the legislation at that time. This process will be completed within the next four weeks. Minister Ó Cuív has also told me that applications received from January 1 2010 will be processed under current legislation.”

 

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