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    There are two issues here.

    One, is the benefit fraud itself, that I am sure we will all agree, is wrong.
    Personally I think he should pay all the money back and instead of going to prison (that would cost the tax payer) he should be made to work for free in the community.

    The other is how he was allowed to get away with it?
    He had a string of properties-with the paper trail and today's technology how was this not detected earlier?
    "Having nearly £280,000 stashed in various undeclared bank accounts" this should not be allowed to happen.
    The councils involved should be held accountable for allowing this to happen, somebody did not do their job properly, and if these mistakes (loopholes) were not in place, then they could not be abused.
    Investigators have been employed since 2008, I know they have to be certain but that is ridiculous. The cost of this investigation must have far exceeded £55.000. If the initial claim had been properly assessed he would not have been able to get away with this crime.
    How many more are getting away with it?

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