Ok, but does she have to pay the £12,500 back?
Yes, the DWP (or whoever) are quite tenacious in trying to get the money back.
Yes, the DWP (or whoever) are quite tenacious in trying to get the money back.
Yes, the DWP (or whoever) are quite tenacious in trying to get the money back.
Good. All is right with the world.Yes, the DWP (or whoever) are quite tenacious in trying to get the money back.
A colleague of mine visited a claimant who was disabled and in a wheelchair. When he opened the door in his wheelchair she merely asked him to call into the office. He was her window cleaner!
Another colleague was at a funeral and recognised one of the pallbearers. Yep, he too was a disability claimant.
One of mine was walking up to a bar and the barmaid not quite knowing what to say. She’d had a right go at me in the office that very same day about how I didn’t understand how hard it was for her bringing up children and being unable to work
When Friends Reunited first came out, so many “Lone Parents” were caught out!
Had a woman due in court years ago for a rather minor matter. When called, her solicitor rose and said "I am advised* that she is unable to attend as she suffers from severe agoraphobia"
We asked if he could contact her to find out if she'd be able to attend another time.
He said "I'm unable to contact her at present"
"Why, where is she ?"
"Lanzarote"
Heard in absence, found guilty, fined.
*whenever a solicitor/barrister says "I am advised" what he/she means is "The defendant knows its bollocks, I know its bollocks, you know its bollocks but they are sticking to it"