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Pensioner jailed for '£2.4m' scam | Pensioner jailed for '£2.4m' scam |
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A pensioner has been jailed for five years for masterminding a benefits scam worth as much as £2.4m. | A pensioner has been jailed for five years for masterminding a benefits scam worth as much as £2.4m. |
Jean Hutchinson, 65, ran an office hidden behind a secret door at the back of her bedroom wardrobe in her flat in Maida Vale, west London. | Jean Hutchinson, 65, ran an office hidden behind a secret door at the back of her bedroom wardrobe in her flat in Maida Vale, west London. |
She scoured newspapers to find people who had emigrated before using their identities to claim benefits, Blackfriars Crown Court heard. | She scoured newspapers to find people who had emigrated before using their identities to claim benefits, Blackfriars Crown Court heard. |
Hutchinson pleaded guilty to conspiring to defraud between 1996 and 2006. | Hutchinson pleaded guilty to conspiring to defraud between 1996 and 2006. |
'Criminal enterprise' | 'Criminal enterprise' |
With the help of a cousin and lax information controls, she was able to amass a seven-figure fortune from false benefit claims, before ploughing the cash into property and shares. | With the help of a cousin and lax information controls, she was able to amass a seven-figure fortune from false benefit claims, before ploughing the cash into property and shares. |
A five-month surveillance operation was launched by the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) after they discovered the "highly profitable" scam. | A five-month surveillance operation was launched by the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) after they discovered the "highly profitable" scam. |
Ralph Dale was jailed after admitting his part in the scam | |
Investigators found a hidden doorway leading to a fully equipped "headquarters" where thousands of documents, neatly filed and cross-referenced, were found. | Investigators found a hidden doorway leading to a fully equipped "headquarters" where thousands of documents, neatly filed and cross-referenced, were found. |
"The fact that the fraudsters found it necessary to construct what was effectively an archive of the fraud indicates the sheer scale of their criminal enterprise," said Anuja Dhir, prosecuting. | "The fact that the fraudsters found it necessary to construct what was effectively an archive of the fraud indicates the sheer scale of their criminal enterprise," said Anuja Dhir, prosecuting. |
Hutchinson's cousin, Ralph Dale, 63, of Halifax, West Yorkshire, was jailed for four years after pleading guilty to conspiracy to defraud. | Hutchinson's cousin, Ralph Dale, 63, of Halifax, West Yorkshire, was jailed for four years after pleading guilty to conspiracy to defraud. |
Passing sentence, Judge Deva Pillay said their crimes allowed them to accrue "what can only be described as extraordinary amounts of money". | Passing sentence, Judge Deva Pillay said their crimes allowed them to accrue "what can only be described as extraordinary amounts of money". |
These defendants thought they could keep their benefit fraud locked out of sight Anti-Fraud Minister James Plaskitt | These defendants thought they could keep their benefit fraud locked out of sight Anti-Fraud Minister James Plaskitt |
The judge said: "Over a 13-year period you both - and I have no doubt with the connivance of others not before this court - defrauded the Department of Work and Pensions and various local authorities out of sums said to be in excess of £2.4m by falsely claiming various state-funded benefits. | |
"Upon the basis of pleas tendered by each of you, the prosecution now estimate, over the 10 years for which each of you appear to accept responsibility, some £1.8m of public money was handed over to you and your accomplices. | "Upon the basis of pleas tendered by each of you, the prosecution now estimate, over the 10 years for which each of you appear to accept responsibility, some £1.8m of public money was handed over to you and your accomplices. |
"That equates to a staggering £180,000 per annum," she said. | "That equates to a staggering £180,000 per annum," she said. |
After the case, anti-fraud minister James Plaskitt said: "These defendants thought they could keep their benefit fraud locked out of sight. | |
"But thanks to our determined fraud investigators their deception had been uncovered and terminated with immediate effect." |