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Newry man convicted of Benefit Fraud
Monday, 15 March 2010A man was convicted at Newry Crown Court today for claiming benefits he was not entitled to.
The man was given a six month sentence suspended for 12 months for failure to declare capital while claiming Income Support totalling £28,779.
He has repaid the Social Security Agency all money wrongfully obtained.
This brings to 92 the total number of successful prosecutions this year.
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