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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions >> Webster, R. v [2013] EWCA Crim 1714 (10 September 2013) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2013/1714.html Cite as: [2013] EWCA Crim 1714 |
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CRIMINAL DIVISION
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE COULSON
MR JUSTICE HOLROYDE
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NATALIE ANN WEBSTER |
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"Natalie Ann Webster between the 9th day of July 2002 and the 11th day of June 2011 dishonestly failed to promptly notify the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions of a change of circumstances which she knew would affect her entitlement to Income Support, namely that she and her partner Stephen Aspinall, were living together as husband and wife and that the said Stephen Aspinall was working and therefore in a position to provide her with financial support."
It was not the prosecution case that the failure had extended throughout the defined period, rather it was it had occurred at some time or other during that period.
"A person shall be guilty of an offence if -
(a) there has been a change of circumstances affecting any entitlement of his to any benefit or other payment or advantage under any provision of the relevant Social Security legislation;
(b) the change is not a change that is excluded by regulations from the changes that are required to be notified;
(c) he knows the change affects an entitlement of his to such a benefit or other payment or advantage; and
(d) he dishonestly fails to give a prompt notification of that change in the prescribed manner to the prescribed person."
Income support.
124 (1) A person in Great Britain is entitled to income support if–
(a) he is of or over the age of 16;
(aa) he has not attained the qualifying age for state pension credit;
(b) he has no income or his income does not exceed the applicable amount;
(c) he is not engaged in remunerative work and, if he is a member of a couple, the other member is not so engaged;...
(f) he is not entitled to a jobseeker's allowance and, if he is a member of a couple, the other member of the couple is not, and the couple are not, entitled to an income-based jobseeker's allowance; and
(g) if he is a member of a couple, the other member of the couple is not entitled to state pension credit; and
(h) he is not entitled to an employment and support allowance and, if he is a member of a couple, the other member of the couple is not entitled to an income-related employment and support allowance."
"Couple" is defined by section 137(1):
"In this Part of this Act, unless the context otherwise Interpretation of Part requires–
...
(a) a man and woman who are married to each other and are
(b) a man and woman who are not married to each other but are living together as husband and wife otherwise than in prescribed circumstances..."
Section 134 governs exclusions from benefit:
"(1) No person shall be entitled to an income-related benefit if his capital or a prescribed part of it exceeds the prescribed amount.
(2) Except in prescribed circumstances the entitlement of one member of a family to any one income-related benefit excludes entitlement to that benefit for any other member for the same period.
(3)...."
"(1) family means-
(a) a couple
(b) a couple and a member of the same household for whom one of them is or both are responsible and who is a child or a person of a prescribed description;
(c) except in prescribed circumstances, a person who is not a member of a couple and a member of the same household for whom that person is responsible and who is a child or a person of a prescribed description"
"136.—(1) Where a person claiming an income-related benefit is a member of a family, the income and capital of any member of that family shall, except in prescribed circumstances, be treated as the income and capital of that person."
"(1) A person is entitled to housing benefit if–
Housing benefit.
(a) he is liable to make payments in respect of a dwelling in Great Britain which he occupies as his home;
(b) there is an appropriate maximum housing benefit in his case; and
(c) either–
(i) he has no income or his income does not exceed
the applicable amount; or
(ii) his income exceeds that amount, but only by so
much that there is an amount remaining if the
deduction for which subsection (3)(b) below
provides is made."
"131.—(1)A person is entitled to council tax benefit in respect of
Council tax benefit.
a particular day falling after 31st March 1993 if the following are fulfilled, namely, the condition set out in subsection (3) below and either–
(a) each of the two conditions set out in subsections (4) and
(5) below; or
(b) the condition set out in subsection (6) below.
(2)
Council tax benefit–
(a) shall not be allowed to a person in respect of any day falling before the day on which his entitlement is to be regarded as commencing for that purpose by virtue of paragraph (1) of section 6(1) of the Administration Act; but
(b) may be allowed to him in respect of not more than 6 days immediately following the day on which his period of entitlement would otherwise come to an end, if his entitlement is to be regarded by virtue of that paragraph as not having ended for that purpose."
The provisions of section 136 in respect of income and capital also apply here.
"The prosecution's task was not, of course, to prove that the appellant was living at 381 Bellegrove Road. It was, in the words of the Particulars of Offence, to prove that the appellant's husband, Mr Ramazan Zorlu, was living with her at that address. 'Living with' someone is a very imprecise concept which should not, we think, have been used in the particulars of the indictment. We hope, indeed, that this form of Particulars of Offence under this particular subsection of section 111A of the SSAA 1992 will never be used in the future. The concept of living with someone covers many different situations."
"Moreover, in our view, it is hard to see how it would be a relevant 'change of circumstance' unless the partner coming to live with the recipient of income support was going in some way to assist financially that recipient. Merely because a partner is living in the same house does not, of course, prove that fact at all."