Council claws back more than £1m from benefit cheats

Councillor Peter Raynes

Cheshire East Council's crackdown on benefit cheats has led to more than £1m being clawed back and more than 50 people being convicted by courts this year.

Since January 1st 2014, the authority's benefit investigations team has uncovered £1.315m in fraudulently obtained benefits – which is to be repaid by the offenders – and achieved 56 convictions.

Councillor Peter Raynes, Cheshire East Council Cabinet member in charge of finance, said: "A figure of £1.315m is a significant amount of money that is successfully being reclaimed for our taxpayers.

"These latest prosecutions, and others like them, send out a very clear message that we are an enforcing Council and will take robust action to protect our communities from those who abuse the rules at the expense of taxpayers.

"Benefit fraud will not be tolerated. In the last financial year, we successfully prosecuted more than 40 benefit cheats and to date this year we have uncovered and cracked down successfully on 56 offenders.

"I congratulate our enforcement teams on their hard work on taxpayers' behalf. The message is clear: people who cheat the system will be brought to justice."

In addition to the 56 benefit fraud convictions, a further 27 people were handed financial penalties, rather than prosecuted, and 26 people were issued with cautions.

Photo: Cllr Peter Raynes.

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Sunday 21st December 2014 at 2:02 pm
Interesting that Councillor Raynes refers to £1.3 million as "a significant amount of money reclaimed for our taxpayers". Could the taxpayers "reclaim" the significant amount of money spent by our Council on Lyme Green and the failed Local Plan please?
Pete Taylor
Sunday 21st December 2014 at 2:28 pm
I think the tax payer has as much chance of reclaiming the Lyme Green fraud money and the Local Plan fiasco costs as it has of reclaiming our MP's profit on his house which was almost in his constituency, but not quite. http://dailym.ai/1sWWtnS
Chris Wigley
Wednesday 24th December 2014 at 3:07 pm
The true cost of Lyme Green is far greater, according the the report in Private Eye 20/12/14, where in addition to the wasted £800,000 spent without planning permission, there is £225,000 for the report, a whole host of payments to the senior team that used to manage the authority and nearly £1.7 million paid to a private contractor for providing temporary waste transfer, in total the 'Eye estimates the costs to be £3 million, all can be found in what is appropriately called, for Cheshire East, Rotten Boroughs.