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Sumira Amin, 36, was convicted of fraudulently claiming over £56,000 in Universal Credit by lying about her living situation and savings.
Sumira Amin, 36, was convicted of fraudulently claiming over £56,000 in Universal Credit by falsely stating she lived alone in rented housing with her children and had no savings, when in fact she owned a home in Salford with her partner and children.
She admitted to making false statements to the Department for Work and Pensions over 40 months, resulting in a significant overpayment.
A judge noted she was not the primary driver of the fraud and acknowledged her need for support, but she still pleaded guilty to two counts of dishonestly obtaining benefits.
The case underscores ongoing efforts to detect and prevent welfare fraud in the UK.
Sumira Amin, de 36 años, fue condenada por reclamar fraudulentamente más de £ 56,000 en Universal Credit mintiendo sobre su situación de vida y sus ahorros.