I do not know how you find and detect a malingerer.
Instead of the law-abiding majority having to pay for the malingerers, spending should be cut to provide for the shortfall.
What has this to do with the story of the loafer and the malingerer?
All it does is to say that certain sections of insured persons, whether malingerers or not, shall suffer certain reductions of benefit.
I think the subject of malingerers has been greatly exaggerated.
Some people talk to me about long periods of unemployment and of the malingerer and of the evil of unemployment.
We should always remember that the malingerer presents another difficulty in the path of genuine claims.
I am by no means suggesting that all these people are malingerers or are trying to exaggerate their injuries to ensure greater compensation.