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Mum received £75,000 in benefits overpayments by falsely claiming partner was homeless

22 April 2026
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A mother of four, Kelly Clews, has been sentenced for fraudulently claiming over £75,000 in benefits by misrepresenting her living situation. Clews, 41, initially claimed she was homeless after a breakup, stating her partner, Matthew Corbett, had moved out. However, evidence revealed they were still living together and traveling on holidays, with some of Corbett’s earnings deposited into her bank account. Between 2018 and 2023, she received various benefits, including Universal Credit, income support, and housing benefits. Pleading guilty to five counts of fraud, Clews received a suspended 48-week prison sentence and was ordered to complete community service and a mental health treatment program. Following the verdict, officials warned that benefit fraud undermines community resources.

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Benefit fraud is a significant issue in the UK, costing taxpayers billions annually. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) estimates that fraud and error in the welfare system resulted in losses of approximately £8 billion in 2021/2022. Cases like Clews’ highlight the importance of maintaining integrity in benefit claims, as misuse of public funds can lead to reduced resources for those genuinely in need. The government’s ongoing efforts to combat fraud include stricter enforcement and increased scrutiny of claims, emphasizing the necessity for honesty in accessing social support programs.

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