‘Kafkaesque’ : teacher in Birmingham fights to clear his name after identity fraud
Michael Bene is repaying £763 ‘advance’ despite evidence he did not attend face-to-face verification interview A special needs teacher has spent almost a year trying to clear his name after a fraudulent universal credit claim was made using his identity, which has left him on the hook for (…)
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