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Jessica Walford & Bradley Jolly

Greedy carer who owned four homes claimed £30,000 in benefits for four years

A greedy carer who claimed nearly £30,000 in benefits in a four-year con despite owning four homes has been spared jail.

Corinne Taylor, 64, claimed £27,694 in employment and support allowance (ESA) from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) from December 2012 until June 2017.

But a court heard she had savings from rental income from four properties.

Wales Online says Taylor pleaded guilty to one count of dishonestly making a false statement for benefit.

The defendant, who now works as a full-time carer for her mother, was sentenced to eight months imprisonment suspended for eight months.

Sentencing Taylor at Cardiff Crown Court, Judge Nicola Jones said: "I find that a woman of your age and character that there is sufficient punishment for you to have this hanging over your head."

Taylor claimed £27,694 in employment and support allowance (ESA) from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) (PA)

Roger Griffiths, prosecuting, said: "On December 29, 2012, the defendant made an application for employment and support allowance but failed to disclose income from rental properties amounting to £30,000 and the fact she owned four properties.

"The Crown became aware of the four properties and the fact she had a pension from previous employment. A total amount of £27,694 was unlawfully taken from public money when she had no entitlement to it at all."

The court heard how Taylor had declined a formal interview with the DWP in March 2018 after receiving legal advice. Rosamund Rutter, defending, said "poor advice" prompted the defendant not to attend.

"She is incredibly remorseful and ashamed of what she has done," Ms Rutter added. "She holds her hands up fully and realises she has to be punished.

"This is a very difficult situation to be in, someone who has worked hard for the majority of her life. She does accept what she did was wrong."

The court heard Taylor suffers from a number of medical conditions.

She's now also in the process of selling off one of her properties to pay the debts.

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