Benefits And Health

Thursday, February 21, 2019

Cambs man wrongly claimed council tax support

A Fulbourn man has been fined for claiming more than £6,000 in benefits to which he was not entitled.

Leslie Wilkinson, 70, admitted he failed to tell South Cambridgeshire District Council’s benefits department that he had held more than £16,000 in savings since 2013. This made him ineligible for the £6,215 in council tax support he received.

Appearing at Cambridge Magistrates’ Court earlier this month, Wilkinson was ordered to pay back the full amount, plus a fine of £180, costs of £600 and a £30 victim surcharge.

The investigation was started after a council benefits assessment officer conducted a review of Wilkinson’s benefit claim.

Cllr John Williams, the council’s lead cabinet member for finance, said: “This is another case that highlights why it is so important that any resident claiming benefits tells us if their circumstances change.

“Our teams are always happy to speak to residents about the benefits system and answer any queries. We want to help people claim what they’re entitled to but won’t tolerate anyone claiming financial assistance that they should not be getting. If you’re claiming benefits and you think your circumstances have changed, talk to us. If you don’t you could end-up in court.”

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