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Devastated young mum hit with Universal Credit sanction after admin blunder that wasn't her fault

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A devastated young mum has been hit with a sanction on her Universal Credit payment following an admin blunder.Charlie Cotton, 23, has ended up saddled with a debt at the worst possible time - even though the error was not her fault.

Charlie, from Stoke-on-Trent, went on maternity leave to look after her baby daughter Darcie at the end of 2021, and started receiving Universal Credit payments, Stoke-on-Trent Live reports.However, unbeknown to Charlie, an admin error meant that she had been paid £738 more than she should have been.She was then hit with a £50 penalty, even though the overpayment was not her fault.Having worked since she was 16, the former Haywood Academy pupil has never claimed any benefits and had no clue she had been given too much money.While the £50 penalty has been waived because she wasn't to blame for the error, she finds herself having to repay the debt at the worst possible time, when the cost of living is soaring.Charlie said: "My earnings weren't declared correctly [by my employer], so Universal Credit did not receive the information it needed. "As a result I've had to make two repayments so far, which have been taken off my entitlement.

It's money I can't afford to have taken off as a sole parent."Charlie added that she accepted that the money was more than she had been entitled to, but added: "You'd expect it to be right."Describing the impact the cost of living squeeze was having on her and six-month old Darcie, she said that after paying her rent, she was left with just £325 a month in Universal Credit income to live on.The Burslem mum said she paid for her electricity and gas on a pre-payment meter, and had to limit herself to putting around £50 a month on it.Charlie added: "If it's dark and

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