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nabin9353
ذا اخر فديو لي :
مين جلس جنبك
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سلم علي وجلس جنبي وكلمني
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2026-03-25 20:06:19
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استحيت بالغلطط💔
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m.k7c
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سلمت عليها
2026-03-23 23:04:43
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hor_5564
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كيف تسون ذي الحركه؟
2026-03-25 07:08:46
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user11701175300058
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الحمدالله من وانا صغيره اجلد العيال
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اخخخ تذكرني بموقف ماصار اصلا
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d09876546
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سويتها وزعل
2026-03-24 00:34:12
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كل الحواجز تلاشت بيني وبينهااا!!سلم علي وجلس جنبي وكلمني صدفه
2026-05-09 14:43:39
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أسم الأغنيه ؟؟
2026-03-24 03:10:27
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DWP Officer Jailed After Approving £50K of Bogus Universal Credit Claims. In December 2025, Rafiq Master — a ten-year executive officer at the Department for Work and Pensions based in Blackburn, Lancashire — was sentenced to 32 months' imprisonment at Preston Crown Court after pleading guilty to fraud contrary to the Fraud Act 2006, following an internal DWP investigation that uncovered one of the most calculated insider benefit frauds in the department's recent history. Between April 2019 and October 2020, Master used his privileged system access to submit 51 Universal Credit applications under 41 separate names, of which 31 resulted in fraudulent advance payments totalling approximately £50,000, each claim closed immediately after the advance was paid out to prevent further scrutiny. The pandemic-era relaxation of in-person identity verification — a necessary emergency measure introduced in 2020 to keep the welfare system running while Jobcentres operated on restricted footing — provided Master with the precise window he needed, removing the face-to-face identity check that would otherwise have made the scheme impossible. Payments were directed into bank accounts controlled by Master and associates,  including co-defendant Khalid Yusuf, 69, of Blackburn, who admitted acquiring criminal property and received a 12-month community order. Many of the names used belonged to innocent third parties who later received DWP overpayment notices demanding repayment of money they had never seen.  Disclaimer: This video is a dramatization based on real events. Some visual content was created with artificial intelligence assistance. Some details have been fictionalized and all names have been changed to protect the privacy of those involved.
DWP Officer Jailed After Approving £50K of Bogus Universal Credit Claims. In December 2025, Rafiq Master — a ten-year executive officer at the Department for Work and Pensions based in Blackburn, Lancashire — was sentenced to 32 months' imprisonment at Preston Crown Court after pleading guilty to fraud contrary to the Fraud Act 2006, following an internal DWP investigation that uncovered one of the most calculated insider benefit frauds in the department's recent history. Between April 2019 and October 2020, Master used his privileged system access to submit 51 Universal Credit applications under 41 separate names, of which 31 resulted in fraudulent advance payments totalling approximately £50,000, each claim closed immediately after the advance was paid out to prevent further scrutiny. The pandemic-era relaxation of in-person identity verification — a necessary emergency measure introduced in 2020 to keep the welfare system running while Jobcentres operated on restricted footing — provided Master with the precise window he needed, removing the face-to-face identity check that would otherwise have made the scheme impossible. Payments were directed into bank accounts controlled by Master and associates, including co-defendant Khalid Yusuf, 69, of Blackburn, who admitted acquiring criminal property and received a 12-month community order. Many of the names used belonged to innocent third parties who later received DWP overpayment notices demanding repayment of money they had never seen. Disclaimer: This video is a dramatization based on real events. Some visual content was created with artificial intelligence assistance. Some details have been fictionalized and all names have been changed to protect the privacy of those involved.

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