Winsford benefit claimant worked as a taxi driverA MAN who worked as a taxi driver while receiving income support was among two Winsford residents to plead guilty to benefit fraud charges.
Ernest Lumsden, 61, of Cotswold Way appeared before Chester Magistrates Court on Wednesday, May 29.
He pleaded guilty to four offences of failing to promptly notify CWAC and the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) of a change in his circumstances regarding his employment.
Lumsden failed to declare paid employment with two separate taxi companies, and was overpaid in excess of £25,000 in housing benefit, council tax benefit and income support.
He was sentenced to 12 weeks imprisonment, suspended for 24 months, and given a 24 month supervision order.
Lumsden is also required to fully repay the overpaid benefit to CWAC and the DWP.
A second Winsford resident also appeared before magistrates.
Tracy Pallett, 45, of Hawthorn Grove, pleaded guilty to dishonestly failing to promptly declare a change in her circumstances to CWAC which she knew would affect her entitlement to housing and council tax benefit.
Pallet failed to inform CWAC that her partner was residing with her.
She was overpaid in excess of £34,000 in benefits and sentenced to 15 weeks in prison, suspended for two years. Pallett is also under a two-year supervision order where she has to attend a SAFE programme, and is required to fully repay the overpaid benefit to CWAC.
Executive member for resources, clr Les Ford, said: “The council is committed to uncovering benefit fraud, which in these cases, amounted to a very large sum of public money that can now be recovered.
“This sort of offence is theft and will not be tolerated and the council will always pursue any attempt at fraud.
“I am pleased that these prosecutions have been successful and hope that it will serve as a warning to others that benefit fraud will not be tolerated in West Cheshire at the expense of the borough’s law-abiding tax payers.”
If you think someone you know is claiming benefit that they are not entitled to, call 0300 123 7030 or email
fraud@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk All information received is treated in confidence.
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