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Dependability waste of taxpayers' money, says claimant

Dependability jummal argid eeckeyderyn-keesh, ta aggyrtagh gra

Ben ta shey bleeaney as daeed dy eash, v'ee er ny sessal liorish

Dependability dy ve abyl dy obbraghey, ga dy vel ard-doghan scowanagh lhiettalagh foddey-beayn jannoo urree. T'ee gra dy row yn sessal jummal argid eeckeyderyn-keesh, chammah as jummal traa.

Y ven, nagh vel laccal dy ve enmyssit, dooyrt y Rheynn Slaynt as Kiarail y Theay ree dy row ee abyl dy obbraghey lurg jee v'er cheau tree bleeaney geddyn cooney cadjin argidoil, kyndagh rish neu-ablid.

Ghleck ee noi briwnys Dependability Ltd., chaill ee aa-scrutaght, agh eisht hie eh er feeraghey dy row ee kiart lurg aachlashtyn.

Y vee shoh, çheb ayns Tinvaal dy chur stap rish ny sessalyn arganeagh, v'eh currit sheear gys y vee shoh çheet.

T'ee gra dy leeid y chooish gys brishey-sheese, as dy row e skeeal-lhee lhiggit harrish dy bollagh.
 

Dependability waste of taxpayers' money, says claimant

A woman found fit for work despite advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease says the assessment process was a waste of time and taxpayers' money.

The 46-year old, who doesn't want to be named, was told by the Department of Health and Social Care she was fit for work after three years on incapacity benefit.

She fought back against Dependability Ltd, lost a review but was vindicated at appeal.

This month, a bid in Tynwald to halt the controversial assessments was deferred until next month.

She says the process led to a breakdown and completely ignored her medical history.

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