Road rules2 mins ago
How long has an employer got to reclaim "overpaid" salary
My employer paid me whilst i was on sick leave and on my managers discretion, it was either ssp, half pay or full pay. He agreed to pay me full pay and hence i received full wages for best part of a month. Shortly afterwards, i parted company on bad terms. This was in 2001. Nearly a year later, i was contacted asking for this overpayment of sick pay. I explained the situation about the payment at the mangers discretion etc, and thought the matter was closed. I recently received a small claims court summons requesting the overpayment plus interest plus costs. This is now 3 1/2 years later. Is this right? Considering i was given full sick pay at the time anyway? Can anybody shed any light on what my rights are here.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.when I was overpaid, like a wimp I paid it back.
You need to check if they can't just take it out of the salary. Tht may be part of your employment contract
I think there is a defence in the Wages Act, that you have received it in good faith, and relied on it as a wage and spent it. And finally......you cd negotiate its repayment, because you are strapped for cash at �1 per week.
AS everyone has said, you need advice from the C A B and not from us!
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Under the new rules if he loses then the final bill will be considerable. It will be something along the lines of �2650 + say, 4 directions hearings @ �500 ea = �2000, + 3 meetings with barrister (a barrister is necessary to appear before a Judge) + preparation = 4 x �500 = �2000 + barrister and solicitor at trial = �1500 + �500 sundry disbursements + VAT on �6000 = �1050 which totals to �9700 at the very least. I stress at the very least, because quite often there can be as many as 20 directions hearings before trial, all at �500 + VAT, and quite often the Judge asks for a meeting with all parties before trial including barrister which incurrs a further �1500 + VAT, and all of this requires further costs and disbursements @, say, �500 + VAT. On top of which Jaydee's life will become a misery for 6 - 12 months..
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