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    Benefit Fraud Convictions up 40% in 2 years

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    Are we finally winning the battle against benefit cheats? Convictions soar 40% in two years after investigators are given access to Sky TV bills

    • 9,861 convictions for fraud in 2011-12, up from 7,000 two years earlier
    • The bill for benefit fraud topped £215million last year
    • Minister Lord Freud says cheats must 'pay back their ill-gotten gains'



    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz29USZCiuo

    The minimum sentence for these cheating leeches should be 2 years - that would immediately act as a deterrent and slash the number of fraudulent claims


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    so once they find these people what happens, do they reduce what they pay them and then fine them also but they pay back a £5 a month


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    Some very good news

    Are we finally winning the battle against benefit cheats? Convictions soar 40% in two years after investigators are given access to Sky TV bills

    • 9,861 convictions for fraud in 2011-12, up from 7,000 two years earlier
    • The bill for benefit fraud topped £215million last year
    • Minister Lord Freud says cheats must 'pay back their ill-gotten gains'



    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz29USZCiuo

    The minimum sentence for these cheating leeches should be 2 years - that would immediately act as a deterrent and slash the number of fraudulent claims
    Nice to see the cheats are being caught.
    I see the bill for benefit fraud topped £215 million last year.
    Perhaps we need a bit of perspective here. Thats less than what Starbucks or even Google have screwed the taxman for. But they walk away scot free.


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