sarah newton said more time is needed to work out exactly who had been affected.le who have deceased, but having reviewed their case, would have been eligible for additional payments. but where we do review the cases of deceased people and, of course, we are reviewing all of the cases, we make those payments to their families. we are extremely disappointed that the minister that has had to be forced to come to the house by an urgent question rather than doing what she should have done and made this announcement via an oral statement. on thursday, we discovered that the dwp had identified nearly double the number of cases to be re—examined, and that the errors we were believed to have ended in 2014 have actually continued through to 2015. these kind of adhoc discoveries are extremely concerning and it begs the question — what other errors has the dwp missed? labour feared that staff diverted to working on the errors would mean other welfare issues being left unattended. on friday, an e—mail from the honourable member revealing the department's presenting officers h