A woman’s appeared in court charged with wrongly claiming more than £16,000 in benefits.
Natalie Marie Robinson of Greenfield Road in Douglas appeared before High Bailiff Jayne Hughes at Douglas Courthouse.
She hasn’t yet entered pleas to three counts of making false representations to obtain benefits between September 2018 and June this year.
Mrs Hughes bailed her in the sum of £500 and adjourned the case until October 17 to allow Miss Robinson to instruct an advocate.
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