19 single parents lose benefits after investigation

The Benefits Fraud Unit in the first two months of this year conducted investigations involving 101 single parents, Education and social policy minister Dolores Cristina said today. There were 19 cases where benefits were stopped after the investigations.

The Benefits Fraud Unit in the first two months of this year conducted investigations involving 101 single parents, Education and social policy minister Dolores Cristina said today.

There were 19 cases where benefits were stopped after the investigations.

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