Shoelover
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Shoelover last won the day on June 3 2017
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Exactly as DX says... we would need more information to know where to signpost you
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They have no right of search and should not even attempt this.
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It's not about law, it's their policy.
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Only can appeal to tribunals on benefit decisions. From things I have read on the internet I think the objection is partially as you may Inadvertently record an unconnected third party discussing their claim. I'm not saying I agree with it, just that that's my understanding. Maybe you should step away and let him claim and if he runs into problems then help him. He's an adult after all.. I assume as he's claiming UC. Anyway , I found this https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/recording_interviews_on_dwp_prem
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Is this for your sons claim?
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Gawd the DWP are the scurge of the planet lol
Shoelover replied to Goucho's topic in Benefits and HMRC
But they may not sanction him.. maybe just see what happens. -
Gawd the DWP are the scurge of the planet lol
Shoelover replied to Goucho's topic in Benefits and HMRC
How old is your son? -
Gawd the DWP are the scurge of the planet lol
Shoelover replied to Goucho's topic in Benefits and HMRC
So, genuine question. Why would they pick on him? The last work coach sounds a nightmare but they might not all be like that. -
Gawd the DWP are the scurge of the planet lol
Shoelover replied to Goucho's topic in Benefits and HMRC
No. Not seen your full history but why would they pick on your son? -
Gawd the DWP are the scurge of the planet lol
Shoelover replied to Goucho's topic in Benefits and HMRC
Why do you think they will do this? -
HB and Council tax over payment and Tribunal
Shoelover replied to Peace007's topic in Benefits and HMRC
Hello. Question to the O/P. * did your HB change as a result of the information you supplied? * was the advice given to you face to face or over the phone? * did you get award letters & did you check the figures on them? -
Administrative penalty notice- how do they expect us to pay?
Shoelover replied to dragon29's topic in Benefits and HMRC
It's very likely prosecution will be recommended by the team leader. However the CPS might well reject the case. I think you need to take advice before you make a decision. -
Administrative penalty notice- how do they expect us to pay?
Shoelover replied to dragon29's topic in Benefits and HMRC
I don't disagree. The reason there is no right of appeal is because you can simply decline the ad pen. Then they will need to make a decision regarding prosecution or not. If convicted the loss of benefit is longer and they sting you for court costs. So that's the risk, which is why advice should be sought from someone that has all the facts before you make a decision. They may well decide that it's not in the public interest to prosecute - the file may make it all the way to the CPS and then they decide that. -
Administrative penalty notice- how do they expect us to pay?
Shoelover replied to dragon29's topic in Benefits and HMRC
No. It just means the recovery won't happen for those 4 weeks as you don't have any benefits. You don't have to accept the ad pen. You could decline and see if they do prosecute but if you do that, take legal advice first: only a legal adviser with the full facts can fully advise you what is in your best interests. Yes, the 4 weeks are immediate -
Administrative penalty notice- how do they expect us to pay?
Shoelover replied to dragon29's topic in Benefits and HMRC
The overpayment is recovered in full, by weekly deduction. Once that has been recovered the deductions will continue until the ad pen amount has been recovered. Any prescribed benefits end for 4 weeks in addition.
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