A Bradford woman who dishonestly claimed £23,000 in Disability Living Allowance has been ordered to carry out unpaid work.
Ifra Javed, 27, admitted dishonestly failing to promptly notify the Department of Work and Pensions that there had been an improvement in her physical capabilities, between April 2013 and May 2017.
Bradford and Keighley Magistrates Court heard that, following a kidney transplant operation, Javed was immobile for five months and took a further six months to fully convalesce. After that, she no longer needed the same level of care but continued to claim Disability Living Allowance.
She had begun to voluntarily pay back the money several months before her prosecution. She was sentenced to a 12-month community order, with 120 hours of unpaid work.
Bradford’s Cllr Kamran Hussain Recognised Nationally for Outstanding Community Leadership
Yorkshire’s Winter Wonderland Opens for 20th Anniversary Season at York Designer Outlet
Final Leeds Brown Bin Collections Before Winter ‘Hi-Bin-ation’
Detectives Appeal After Man Seriously Injured in Dewsbury Disorder
Millions of Tenants Protected Under New Awaab’s Law Reforms
Bradford Expands ‘New York’ Style Housing First Approach to Tackle Homelessness
Kensington Palace Marks 150th Birthday of Punjabi Princess and Suffragette Sophia Duleep Singh
SENDIVERSE Festival Unites Bradford Through Creativity and Inclusion
Appeal After Man Seriously Injured in Burnley Collision
Bradford Police Seize 93 Weapons as Knife Crime Falls
Multibillion Economic Vision for Leeds to Create 100,000 Jobs
Building at Bradford Royal Infirmary Renamed in Honour of Renowned Surgeon
The Golden Era
Remix Saturdays
Legal Show
Alim OnAir