Some offences involving fraud are prosecuted under statute such as Benefit Fraud which is covered by the Social Security Administration Act 1992. In cases of benefit fraud, you can be prosecuted for fraudulently obtaining benefits by making false declarations about your circumstances or if you fail to declare a change in your circumstances which affects your entitlement to benefits. Fraud can be a serious charge. If you need legal advice, we can assess your eligibility for Legal Aid.
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Call us today on 0131 557 9151 (24hrs) for a free, no
obligation discussion. Alternatively, request a
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or fill our our online enquiry form.