09/01/2013

Fitness Instructor Charged With Benefit Fraud

A man who was claiming money for barely being able to walk was working as a fitness instructor.

Alan Lawson, of Bishop Auckland, was jailed for claiming almost £90,000 in benefits while he worked as a gym instructor at Newton Aycliffe leisure centre.

He took the benefit money over an eight years period after suffering a back injury which limited his walking. When he recovered he failed to inform the authorities of the change in circumstances.

The 58-year-old also found guilty at Durham Crown Court of making a false statement to obtain benefits and jailed for eight months.

He is no longer an employee at Durham County Council.

In a statement they said: "The council takes benefit fraud very seriously and we investigate and assist with any investigations where any member of staff is suspected of falsely claiming benefits."

(GK)

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