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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
Strand London WC2 |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE TUGENDHAT
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GATESHEAD METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL | (APPELLANT) | |
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ELIZABETH RANKIN | (RESPONDENT) |
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THE RESPONDENT was not present and was NOT REPRESENTED
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"From 26 January 2004 to 22 July 2004 Elizabeth Rankin knowingly allowed her partner to fail to give prompt notification of a change of circumstances which affected her partner's entitlement to benefit under the relevant social security legislation to Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit, contrary to section 112(1B) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 (as amended by the Social Security Fraud Act 2001)."
"We were of the opinion although Gateshead Council had used one application form for Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit a separate decision was required of the Council in connection with each of the benefits.
Although similar in parts the Council Tax Benefit rules are not identical to the Housing Benefit rules."
"The question for the opinion of the High Court is:
Was the single information contrary to section 112(1B) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 (as amended by the Social Security Fraud Act 2001) against Elizabeth Rankin of knowingly allowing her partner to fail to give prompt notification of a change in circumstances which affected his entitlement to Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit bad for duplicity?"
"I know I must let the Council know about any changes in my circumstances, which might affect my claim."
The form is dated 21 September 2003.