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Reporting A Benefit Cheat
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After a great deal of soul searching I am 95% sure I should report a neighbour (& friend) for benfit fraud.
I won't go int ]o the details but I'm really asking if you would do it anonymously or giving the benefits office your name & ddress? I would hope that this would not be revealed to the cheater but feel I would like to know the outcome of their investigations to see if my assumptins are wildly wrong or nearer the truth.
Can any one admit to doing this and the outcome
Many thanks
I won't go int ]o the details but I'm really asking if you would do it anonymously or giving the benefits office your name & ddress? I would hope that this would not be revealed to the cheater but feel I would like to know the outcome of their investigations to see if my assumptins are wildly wrong or nearer the truth.
Can any one admit to doing this and the outcome
Many thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Tricky. As an acquaintance you probably have no idea what she's like when she is not able to be out and about. Some people do put a brave face on things and are too proud to be seen when they are unable to cover up a weakness or disability.
Claimants are told by advisers such as the Citizens' Advice Bureau to always state the situation on their worst days if they have a fluctuating condition when completing the forms.
Claimants are told by advisers such as the Citizens' Advice Bureau to always state the situation on their worst days if they have a fluctuating condition when completing the forms.
If you are sure of your facts then I'm sure you'll do it.
Hypothetical question
Do you see her at night struggling to sleep through the pain? Do you know what strong opiates she may be on to enable her to walk? Or how many hours she took to simply get dressed?
Yes, I'm making huge assumptions - I hope you aren't.
Hypothetical question
Do you see her at night struggling to sleep through the pain? Do you know what strong opiates she may be on to enable her to walk? Or how many hours she took to simply get dressed?
Yes, I'm making huge assumptions - I hope you aren't.
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