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  1. so sorry to hear that, I am not sure whats the best way to deal with this but just wanted to send my wishes as you must be stressed. Perhaps speaking to Citizen's advice may help also. I would go in to the meeting being confident, polite, thinking what I am asked & answer very carefully & if you feel you have any evidence that could help then take that. Tell them it has not been your intention to be dishonest in anyway & have followed their guidelines to the best of your knowledge. Good luck
  2. Hi There I received a letter in the post today saying a compliance officer will be coming to see me as there is a query on my benefit... I am on Disability & Incapacity due to illness which is not in question or dispute as unfortunately it is long term at present. The last thing I want is to be on benefits, I hate it but poor health is making it my only choice for now. Who are the Compliance Officers? For what reason do they decide to visit? Are they suspecting something or is it an innocent visit? My only change is I recently started the permitted work of up to 4 hours per week as I am desperate to work again so seeing what I can manage so could it be this?? Any advice is very much appreciated as I am worried & stress does not help my health
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