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What would you do if you suspected someone of benefit fraud?

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RustyBear · 27/02/2008 21:42

If you don't know, the government has some really useful information here

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jura · 27/02/2008 21:48

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QuintessentialShadow · 27/02/2008 21:51

Great? uhh?

BoysAreLikeDogs · 27/02/2008 21:52

That is truly superb

MotherFunk · 27/02/2008 21:54

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Feisty1 · 27/02/2008 21:56

Do you know what - absolutely nothing anymore.

I have never done it before, thought about it, but incidents recently for me regarding other people have proved that not everyone is a dosser.

It's not our job to police peoples incomes, they (the government, should do it)

bossybritches · 27/02/2008 21:57

this is more what you need

Feisty1 · 27/02/2008 21:57

Whoooooops, didn't see the link.

Excellent.

BoysAreLikeDogs · 27/02/2008 21:57

Feisty, have a look at the link, it explains the OP

BoysAreLikeDogs · 27/02/2008 21:58

There you go

expatinscotland · 27/02/2008 21:59

The only time I reported someone was someone who went on and on about how much savings they had back in their native country, but of the couple he was here as a student and she as a student dependent. NOT entitled to any public funds yet still claimed them to avoid spending the dosh they had at home.

RustyBear · 27/02/2008 22:39

I thought it was a spoof at first, but unless someones spoofed the entire hmrc site, it seems to be genuine...

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