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Lyons hails ‘zero-tolerance’ approach as he reveals £60m drop in benefit fraud
Benefit fraud falls by £60m after ‘naming and shaming’ introduced
BENEFIT fraud in Northern Ireland has fallen by £60m in the past year newly released figures reve...
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Lyons hails ‘zero-tolerance’ approach as he reveals £60m drop in benefit fraud
Benefit fraud in Northern Ireland has fallen by £60 million in a year, Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has said.
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