The city council is focusing on housing benefit fraudsters
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A crackdown on benefit fraudsters in Brighton is now focusing on housing benefit cheats.
In January, the city council set up a hotline to report fraudsters with the spotlight on people falsely claiming council tax discounts.
The public response led to more than £100,000 being saved on single person discounts alone, the authority said.
This month, the council is cracking down on people renting homes who are fraudulently in receipt of benefits.
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There are a lot of people in genuine need in the city
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City council leader Simon Burgess said: "Whether it involves just a few pounds or thousands, benefit fraud is a criminal offence."
He said most fraud cases involved failing to declare extra income or a change in circumstances.
And he said: "There are a lot of people in genuine need in the city and benefits money should be going to them, not to people making fraudulent claims."