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14 May 2008 - Two convicted of benefit fraud at Belfast court

Two people were convicted at Belfast Magistrates’ Court yesterday for claiming benefits they were not entitled to.

Carl Reilly (32), of Slievegallion Drive, Belfast, claimed Jobseekers Allowance totaling £1,431 while failing to declare he was working full time. He was fined £250.00 and ordered to pay court costs of £28.00.

Sarah McMaster (39), of Lisavon Street, Belfast, claimed Income Support and Housing Benefit totaling £17,973 while failing to declare she was living with her partner. She was given a twelve month probation order and ordered to pay court costs of £52.00.

Both will also have to repay the money they wrongfully obtained to the Social Security Agency.

This brings to 151 the total number of successful prosecutions this year.


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