Has anyone else picked up on the story about Ann Muff, who fiddled almost £17,000 in benefits by failing to tell the Department of Work & Pensions that she'd started working for a taxi company?
Muff, who lives at Oak Park Villas, was given a 6 month prison sentence suspended for two years with a 12-month supervision order.
Does anyone on here know if Muff has to pay back the money she fiddled the taxpayers out of?
I assume that Deacon would wish to see the same rules apply to those Chairpersons, Politicians, Government Officials, Councillors and many others who swindle our country out of huge sums of money, but through various loopholes?
Or is he, like our Government, willing only to scrutinise a selective group?
On a different matter, seeing as Deacon appears to be extolling the virtues of our illustrious Police Force, through his promotion of the meeting at St Mary's, can he explain how South Devon Police Officer, PC Frank Wilson, recently walked free from court after a drink drive case against him was dropped due to a technicality?