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AIP mispayment

AIP mispayment

  • 0-250

    Votes: 21 45.7%
  • 251-500

    Votes: 4 8.7%
  • 501-1000

    Votes: 3 6.5%
  • 1001-1500

    Votes: 4 8.7%
  • 1501-2000

    Votes: 2 4.3%
  • 2001-2500

    Votes: 1 2.2%
  • 2501-3000

    Votes: 1 2.2%
  • 3001-4000

    Votes: 3 6.5%
  • 4001-5000

    Votes: 1 2.2%
  • 5001+ (Ouch!)

    Votes: 6 13.0%

  • Total voters
    46
Turns out that a load of quals have been reinputted to JPA. Turns out that when my AIP number 1 was submitted the adminers backdated it 6 months (everyone was doing this, admin actively encouraging it!). Now I've been told it should not have happened so I owe £600 from 2008.

What a ****up.
 
I have recently opened a can of worms. They have put a debt against my name but credited me with an AIP. So I have re-submitted a fresh AIP within the current rules. They are now struggling to work out how to take the debt as they are supposedly being written off but no-one has yet made a decision. It's currently with the trade sponsor while he/she works out how to procede. As they re-credited the AIP they see no reason why it can't be used it's just how they do it that they can't work out.
 
Any Updates on this ??

Any Updates on this ??

Hi all,

Just wondering if anyone knows any updates on this??

I still have a £4000 debt sitting on my payslip and the last my PSF said is that the whole thing now resides at Parliament level in order to decide if the debt is going to be written off or claimed back.

I know im not the only one out there with the debt still sitting there.... Grim reaper style!!

Any updates would be v much appreciated! or contacts to find out more...

Cheers
 
It has been 19 months since I was first told that I owed money. The appeal has been in 8 months, an update requested on progress 3 times and yet I am still none the wiser. Despite providing proof that the basis for recovery is wrong, I'm still waiting. Service Complaint written all over this. Just saying!
 
Not been pinged myself but get the feeling the longer this pans out the more chance it will be written off, "they're" just trying to find someone with a pair to sign it off.
 
Heard that the issue is with the secretary of state for defence, who is still mulling it over - however as above says the longer this remains unresolved more chance it gets written off. Not long till party political conferences in the Autumn - chances of a good news story regards write off??
 
Still waiting for my £140 odd quid back from last October when they flucked up the removal....... Having lunch with the AOC on Thursday so pucker up PSF you've had long enough to prove your high pay band status.
 
Not long till party political conferences in the Autumn - chances of a good news story regards write off??

Can`t see that to be honest.
Too much political points scoring from `the opposition`.
Much more likely to come in and be written off March time.

Bearing in mind the powers that be think we`re all stupid, they`ll be thinking that giving you your own money back just before the election will cement the Tories in the good lads club.
 
Ady: What did your PSF do? This should all have been carried out by SPVA and, to my knowledge, noone from TG17 should be adding or removing anything in respect of the AIP audit.
 
My very small Gross Public Debt is still there this month, although mine was a genuine back dating error resulting in me receiving an extra £200 and not related to quals that they are now claiming are not eligible for an AIP. We had a visit from the Air Personnel Briefing Team a couple of weeks ago and I raised this issue. Not surprisingly they were completely unaware that this situation had still been resolved. WO PSF was very quick to advise them that he has a list of several affected personnel and he could definitively confirm that the issue has not been resolved. They agreed to "take the issue back and will provide an answer in due course" I won't be holding my breath.
 
Well Ive been out of pocket a year now, still argueing with SPVA and PSF as no one has a clue what to do, and to add insult to injury because I prevoked the slumbering giant that is HMRC they revieved my tax for the past year and are now deducting another £100 out of my pay this month due to the AIP Removal. This is nothing short of shoddy. Through a crap IT system I am now £250 out of pocket and no-one is any the wiser of how to correct it! good luck to you all who are awaiting the susspended debt to be removed as you have all this to come!
 
I'm so confused by it all that I've given up giving a fcuk. Another push out the door....
 
Rumour has it that Treasury decreed on Friday money will be taken from personnel that owe it...................... Anyone else heard this?
 
well ive given up on mine, £150 out of pocket for them messing with my pay and after nearly 2 years of fighting, i contacted SPVA who then reviewed it and taxed me another £150 as it had messed up my tax. shoot me now.
 
I'm hearing that people are starting to be called into PSF from TG4 at the moment and being told they will have to pay this back.. Any information?
 
This should (if true) be just the shot in the arm the trade needs to hang onto personnel that may have been considering PVR'ing, thankfully our trade is overmanned and we can afford to p off loads of people.
 
I've spoken to PSF this morning and after them phoning Air Cmd no formal decision has been made. The Chf Clk can't see and repayments being recovered due to the admin nightmare to recover from people who have left the service.
 
I'm at 90 and we have a brief off the CO on Monday. I'm only guessing that it has to do with the AIP issue as most of the people summoned have Gross public debts. A mate posted in the States told me that we'll be receiving letters in the near future stating that they will be recovering the outstanding overpayment, which is perfectly inline with QRs. And that we won't have a case for a service compliant as the decision is formed off the back of a service complaint investigation. I personally don't know the regulations in and out but if this is the case I'd defiantly have some serious concerns. From the loss of earnings due to having to wait for this to be resolved (I could of resubmitted an AIP years ago) to wanting to know what random number generator they used to calculate the debts and the tax implications.
 
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