Original article found here Government Pays Benefits to the Dead
Such payments are meant for retired or disabled federal
workers, but sometimes the checks keep going out even after the former employees
pass away and the deaths are not reported, according to the report this week
from the Office
of Personnel Management's inspector general, Patrick McFarland.
In one case, the son of a beneficiary continued receiving
payments for 37 years after his father's death in 1971. The payments — totaling
more than $515,000 — were only discovered when the son died in 2008.
The government has been aware of the problem since a 2005
inspector general's report revealed defects in the Civil Service Retirement and
Disability Fund. Yet the improper payments have continued, despite more than a
half dozen attempts to develop a system that can figure out which beneficiaries
are still alive and which are dead, the report said.
"It is time to stop, once and for all, this waste of
taxpayer money," it said.
Office of Personnel Management spokesman Edmund Byrnes said
he could not immediately comment on the findings. But the report said OPM
Director John Berry agrees that stopping the improper payments should be a
priority.
There are about 2.5 million federal workers who receive
more than $60 billion in benefit payments from the program each year.
Federal officials have tried matching the fund's computer
records with the Social
Security Administration's death records, checking tax records and improving
the timeliness of death reporting.
OPM has also sampled its records of all recipients over 90
years old to confirm whether they are still alive. In 2009, there were more than
125,000 recipients identified as over 90 and about 3,400 over 100 years old.
Both the Obama administration and Congress have made it a
higher priority to crack down on improper government payments.
Last year, government investigators found that more than
89,000 stimulus payments of $250 each from the massive economic recovery package
went to people who were either dead or in prison.

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