A BENEFIT fraudster claimed over £5,000 for 19 fake children through a Universal Credit loophole.
Ms Copeland investigated each claim, forming 14 timelines of both the fraudster and his alleged children. Each child he reported earned him nearly £240, with each disabled child earning £400.To ensure these claims were fraudulent, Ms Copeland had to prove whether the children existed.
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