dishonestly


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Synonyms for dishonestly

in a corrupt and deceitful manner

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Pauline Griffiths, 59, of Overdale Road, Park End, Middlesbrough, fined pounds 330 and ordered to pay costs of pounds 265 for dishonestly making a false representation and dishonestly making false statements.
Judge Melbourne Inman QC told Khalida Begum: "You have admitted dishonestly obtaining benefits for almost six years.
She pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to two charges of dishonestly obtaining Jobseekers Allowance, Income Support, Housing Benefit and Council Tax benefit.
THREE pub landlords appeared in court yesterday charged with dishonestly receiving a TV programme.
John, 57, a former teacher and prison officer, is charged with dishonestly obtaining pounds 25,000 and making an untrue statement to procure a passport.
A MAN who dishonestly claimed pounds 14,300 state benefits must carry out 140 hours community punishment.
Chief executive and senior partner, John Connolly, said: 'We do not object to the creation of a new offence for auditors acting dishonestly or fraudulently.
She pleaded guilty to two charges of dishonestly making a false statement to obtain a bene[euro]t and a charge of dishonestly failing to notify a change of circumstances aecting her entitlement to bene[euro]t.
A BENEFITS cheat who dishonestly claimed almost PS5,000 has been handed a conditional discharge by magistrates.
A FOREIGN doctor who got jobs in the NHS and police but did not tell his bosses about his conviction for the "mercy killing" manslaughter of a patient in Spain acted dishonestly, medical watchdogs have found.
The 33-year-old mum-of-two claimed income support dishonestly for six years between September 2003 and July 2009 by failing to notify the DWP of a change in circumstances.
ERIC Illsley has become the first sitting MP to be convicted of expenses fraud after he admitted dishonestly claiming more than pounds 14,000.
A BANKRUPT and convicted fraudster who dishonestly borrowed almost pounds 50,000 is today starting a second spell behind bars.
Between May 1, 2003, and November 29, 2007, dishonestly obtained pounds 25,186.17 from Capita Hartshead Teachers' Pension Scheme by deception;
Mr Darwin, 57, is charged with dishonestly obtaining pounds 25,000t.