Glasgow Times

Benefits cheat mum avoids jail for £42k claim

- BY COURT REPORTER

AMUM who fraudulent­ly claimed more than £42,000 in benefits while having an affair with her landlord has avoided jail. Jennifer Aitken, 39, falsely claimed the cash from South Lanarkshir­e Council between October 2012 and April 2018.

Aitken, from Cambuslang, told the DWP that she originally needed support but it had “snowballed”.

She broke the law by not telling the council on her applicatio­n that she had two children with her landlord, Archie Durie.

Aitken pleaded guilty in November at Glasgow Sheriff Court to embezzling housing benefit of £42,874.85.

She was ordered to do the maximum 300 hours unpaid work as an “alternativ­e to custody” by Sheriff Andrew Cubie yesterday.

She will also be under social work supervisio­n for six months.

Sheriff Cubie said: “This was a serious fraud that could attract a custodial sentence, but I have taken into account your facts and circumstan­ces.

“You were not the only beneficiar­y of this fraud.”

Lawyer Linda Findlay told a previous hearing that Aitken still lives at the flat owned by Mr Durie “rent free”.

The court heard Aitken lied on her benefits applicatio­n form when it came to a question about her or main relationsh­ip with her landlord. She denied having a relationsh­ip or children with Durie.

The DWP received a “tip-off” that the accused was living with “her partner named Archie Durie” and they investigat­ed.

Aitken, when interviewe­d, denied any knowledge of the fraud.

Prosecutor Lauren McRobert said: “Aitken later admitted to having an affair with her landlord and that he was the father of her sons.

“She said she needed support and then it snowballed.

“She said he did not live there at the time and had another family.”

Aitken was informed that she shouldn’t have claimed housing benefit based on her background.

She was re-assessed by the DWP and lost her housing benefits due to the relationsh­ip with Durie. Aitken is currently in the process of repaying her fraudulent­ly obtained amount.

This was a serious fraud that could attract a custodial sentence

 ??  ?? Jennifer Aitken pleaded guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court last year
Jennifer Aitken pleaded guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court last year

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