The Sun.The mum was spared jail after she offered to register on a taxpayer funded programme to help her understand the crimes were not "victimless."When she was caught she claimed she was unaware she was unable to claim on behalf of relatives abroad, reports Mirror Online.Mahmood, of Heald Green near Stockport, Greater Manchester, also said she "lacked skills in understanding how to live in society as a responsible adult."At Minshull Street Crown Court, Manchester, Mahmood admitted four charges of failing to disclose information to make a gain and one offence of fraud but was given 16 months jail suspended for 18 months.Prosecutor Julian Goode said: "These are cases relating to benefit claims on behalf of her aunt, uncle, and mother.
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