Lorna Scahill, of Station Road, Longforgan, is to stand trial accused of claiming more than £32,000 of benefits that she wasn’t entitled to.
Scahill denies that between December 28 2011 and October 3 2017, she failed to declare to the Department for Work and Pensions that she was receiving an occupational pension, allegedly obtaining £32,339.90 of employment and support allowance.
Scahill, 62, had a trial fixed for May 9.
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Woman accused of claiming £32k of benefits she wasn’t entitled to