47-year-old failed to declare she was working
A Colby woman has been spared prison after claiming more than £24,000 in benefits she wasn't entitled to.
Emma Hearnden, of Croit-E-Caley, failed to inform Treasury her circumstances had changed between 2019 and 2023 and made five false representations to obtain financial support.
During that time the 47-year-old failed to declare she was working and receiving rent money from her ex-husband.
It led to an overpayment of £24,236.34.
During sentencing, at Douglas Courthouse, Hearnden’s advocate said his client was 'a lady involved in a sea of troubles' insisting the fraud was not intentional.
Magistrates sentenced her to 20 weeks in custody which has been suspended for 18 months.
Tynwald urged to intervene over Post Office service changes amid concerns for digitally excluded
Government 'well capable' of offering energy support if needed, says Chief Minister
Risk to Island of meningitis 'very low indeed'
'A quiet man in the shadows who did so much for this Island'
