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Southall ex-councillor ordered to repay money

Tue 09 Sep 2008
A former Southall councillor who was convicted of falsely claiming benefits has been ordered to repay £45,000 at a confiscation hearing.

Joginder Saroe, 62, could be jailed for two years if he fails to repay Ealing Council and the Department of Work and Pensions over £45,000.

He has six months to pay the money.

In May 2008, Joginder Saroe, who represented Labour for Dormers Wells, pleaded guilty to eight charges of false accounting over housing benefit, income support and Council Tax at Isleworth Crown Court.

He was given a 10 month sentence suspended for two years for falsely claiming more than £45,000 in benefits over seven years.

When his market stall business collapsed in 1994, he started to claim income support. In 1998 he started to rent out one of his properties in Glamorgan, Wales and became ineligible for claiming benefit.

The garage-showroom was leased out for £10,000 per annum and the flat above it was rented out for £250 per week. His excuse for not notifying the council was that he was not making any profit.

He was also claiming disability allowance. The local press caught him using the exclusive David Lloyd gym and investigations into his activities started.

He was also seen driving an expensive Mercedes with a personalised number plate.

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