Married woman fined for claiming one-parent family benefits

Judge hears woman thought as couple were geographically separate she had right to payment

Irene Adegbui (43), with an address at Avondale Park, Mulhuddart, Dublin, was prosecuted by the Department of Social Protection and fined €500 by Judge John O’Neill for the offence.
Irene Adegbui (43), with an address at Avondale Park, Mulhuddart, Dublin, was prosecuted by the Department of Social Protection and fined €500 by Judge John O’Neill for the offence.

A healthcare worker has been fined for fraudulently claiming €28,000 in one parent family benefits while her husband lived overseas.

Irene Adegbui (43), with an address at Avondale Park, Mulhuddart, Dublin, was prosecuted by the Department of Social Protection and fined €500 by Judge John O'Neill for the offence.

Dublin District Court heard the total fraud was to the amount of €28,040 and “to date no money has been repaid”. Solicitor Joseph Maguire, for the Department, told the court it was a case where the woman was claiming the “one parent family payment while being married”.

The judge heard the woman's husband is currently in Nigeria and she had been mistaken in thinking that because they were geographically separated she was entitled to the payment.

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Her husband remains in Nigeria and comes here infrequently, the court was told. In defence pleas for leniency, the judge was asked to note that she is in employment, paying taxes and furthering her education.

She is no longer receiving social welfare payments and has a child, the court was told.

She proposes to pay the money back to the social welfare office at a rate of €200 a month which will mean it will take 12 years to clear the debt.

Judge O’Neill noted she had no prior criminal convictions and that an early guilty plea had been entered.