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Court orders for council housing benefits
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excellent, that should put a rocket under some of the fraudsters---that and Experian being tied in with HMRC and tax credits and such:rotfl::rotfl:DWP and Hb investigators have there own powers to obtain financial information and you will not be made aware of that and they will go back as long as possible, and if they suspect you are in collusion with someone else those powers can be used to look at all manner of financial transactions such as employers, bank statements, HR records, etc etc.When your life is a mess, stop and think what you are doing before bringing more kids into it, it's not fair on them.
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            there powers are as a authorised officer under the social security act s112(A() and S111 from memory and previous employment. It is very easy to get detailed information from banks, payroll departments, pensions,insurance etc other easy checks are with utility providers, full credit reference checks(without a footprint as well) etc, and royal mail who are a host of information to name a few.if only life was a box of chocs0
 
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