Maybe that's why benefit fraud is at an all time low?
It's what has led to a huge rise in benefit fraud.
Two instances of substantiated benefit fraud were found for one individual.
The most common form of benefit fraud is when a person receives benefits, but continues or begins employment.
The media needs to start looking at the fairness of this system and get away from the old cases of benefit fraud.
Either way, tax evasion/avoidance is a far bigger problem than benefit fraud.
In 2008, she came under investigation following claims of benefit fraud, which she denied.
Politicians of all parties would do well to start pondering this as they also tackle benefit fraud.
Key points are dealt with in more detail in technical articles on benefit fraud.
Remak was convicted of benefit fraud in January 2007.