Not many.
It covers that in the article.
Most likely using them for false positives on bank, voting, and tax records.
Most likely using them for false positives on bank, voting, and tax records.
All this article is saying is that they’ve just never been officially purged from their records. It’s possible, albeit highly unlikely, that only the 13 cases of fraudulent benefits collection are going on. The only real story is that we know that at least 13 people are receiving payments they should not be receiving. Everything else is speculation. And even that might be. I suppose it’s possible that one or more of those people are actually alive (but highly doubtful.