Uc - has anyone seen a claimant taking DWP to tribunal over statements?
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I find it perfectly reasonable if some people feel the need to lie and hide money in other people's accounts or lie just to carry on getting benefits they are not entitled to using the mental health get out of jail card does not make it right or morally justifiable
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I am and have not assumed anything I would assume tho that someone who suffers from the conditions you mention would find it harder to explain in a court of law as opposed to a uc check as to why they ignored the rules that they signed to get uc in the first place tho
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