Rotherham fraudster caught stealing thousands in disability benefits by DWP after being seen horse riding
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A Rotherham woman who fraudulently claimed thousands of pounds in disability benefits has been convicted in court after being caught horse-riding by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Michelle Hanney, aged 51, from Greasbrough – who claimed both Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Universal Credit – had said she could only walk between 20 and 50 metres and had to use a wheelchair when going outside.
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Hide AdBut DWP investigators spotted Facebook pictures showing her walking without any aids and even riding a horse, with follow up surveillance showing her walking the horse.
Ms Hanney was caught stealing £33,711.24 in benefits, but was convicted on a lesser amount of £10,384.50.
She pleaded guilty at Sheffield Magistrates Court to fraudulent activity for the period May 2 2021 to August 30 2022, and has been sentenced to a 12-month community order, whilst the DWP will now take steps to recover the full ill-gotten gains.
Tom Pursglove MP, Minister responsible for tackling fraud, said: “The vast majority of disability benefit claims are correct, and we know the difference that these benefits can make to people.
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Hide Ad“However, there is a small minority of people out to cheat the system. This conviction is another example of our relentless focus on finding those taking the taxpayer for a ride and bringing them to justice.”