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The head of the Social Security Administration said Wednesday the agency has been sending about 1 million people a year notices that they were paid benefits to which they were not entitled and that she has ordered a “top-to-bottom, comprehensive review” of how the agency deals with such overpayments.<\/p>\n

Kilolo Kijakazi, the acting commissioner, testified at a congressional hearing at which House members faulted the agency for issuing billions of dollars of payments in error and then, often much later, demanding that beneficiaries pay the money back.<\/p>\n

“Ordinary citizens are being punished for a government failure,” said Rep. Greg Steube (R-Fla.), citing a recent\u00a0investigation\u00a0by KFF Health News and Cox Media Group.<\/p>\n

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Kilolo Kijakazi, the Social Security Administration’s acting commissioner, testified at a House Ways and Means subcommittee hearing on Oct. 18 about the administration’s payment clawbacks.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

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U.S. HOUSE COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS<\/p>\n

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Poor and disabled paying price for government error<\/h2>\n

Many of the people facing clawbacks are poor and disabled.<\/p>\n