FAILED asylum seekers have managed to con their way into jobs in the NHS and local councils, according to a new report which shows £111m of taxpayers’ money has been dished out as a result of fraud and overpayment.
Others have secured housing benefit, council housing and student loans, according to the Audit Commission’s National Fraud Initiative (NFI), which showed a 33 per cent increase in public sector fraud in the two years of 2004 and 2005 compared to 2002 and 2003 in nearly 1,300 public bodies.





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