| Summary: | The insured, born in 1951, submitted an application for an old-age pension in March 2015. The pension decision was changed several times because the insured and her late husband, an international civil servant, had not paid into the Swiss Social Security. The pension calculation was recognized as erroneous, and the insured was asked to return an overpaid pension. The insured filed an objection, but unsuccessfully argued that the recovery was time-barred. The court ruled that the recovery was not time-barred, since the inaccuracy of the pension calculation was discovered only in 2019. The appeal of the insured was rejected, and she was asked to repay the overpaid pension. |