> Not telling us about a change in their circumstances.
> Undeclared work.
> Undeclared savings.
> Sources of income we did not know about (including other benefits).
> Undeclared partner.
> Not telling us the full facts.
Any of the people depicted here could be committing fraud, click on each to see which are most likely to be getting away with it:
This lady might look professional and above suspicion, but experience proves that even the most innocent looking people
could be committing benefit fraud.
Remember most people are honest and claim their proper entitlement.
It is true that young people could be committing benefit fraud, but then potentially so could all the other groups depicted on this page.
Remember most people are honest and claim their proper
entitlement, but we need to be vigilant as anyone
could be committing fraud.
We make no apologies for the stereotype, it is important to note that anyone could be committing benefit fraud, not just those who look like they might be.
Remember most people are honest and claim their proper entitlement.
This chap might look innocent enough but pensioners also
commit benefit fraud.
Remember most people are honest and claim their proper
entitlement, we need to be vigilant as anyone could be committing fraud.
This chap might look dubious but we need evidence of fraud.
Remember most people are honest and claim their proper
entitlement, but we need to be vigilant as anyone could be
committing fraud.
There are professional gangs that make a good living out of Benefit Fraud
but they may not look as obvious as this gang.
Remember most people are honest and claim their proper
entitlement but those who are committing fraud should be reported and dealt with.