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Home / Crime and Justice / One-Legged Cricketer Ordered to Repay £36,000

One-Legged Cricketer Ordered to Repay £36,000

30 Nov

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Summary

  • A father lost his leg at two and played cricket, his benefits were cut.
  • The DWP ordered him to repay £36,000 after filming him play cricket.
  • An independent tribunal upheld the DWP's decision regarding his needs.
One-Legged Cricketer Ordered to Repay £36,000

Shaun Rigby, a 37-year-old father who lost his leg below the knee in a childhood accident, faces an order to repay £36,000 in benefits. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) initiated an investigation after Rigby, who has played cricket since age seven, was filmed participating in the sport. This led to the removal of his disability benefits, including a Motability car and a monthly payment of approximately £500.

Despite Rigby's assertion that his condition has deteriorated and he requires daily painkillers, the DWP concluded that his "daily needs" did not justify the enhanced payments. Investigators used footage of him playing cricket, where he was assisted by others to manage his crutch, as evidence. Rigby expressed his shock and concern, noting that he had previously played for the England disabled cricket team and never concealed his participation in the sport.

The DWP stated that an independent tribunal reviewed Rigby's appeal and concurred with their decision. They emphasized that Personal Independence Payments are assessed based on how a person's condition affects their day-to-day needs, rather than the condition itself. Rigby is now faced with the daunting prospect of either waiting 18 months for a tribunal hearing or finding the substantial sum to repay.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Shaun Rigby was ordered to repay £36,000 after the DWP determined his daily needs did not justify his disability payments, using footage of him playing cricket as evidence.
The DWP argued that his participation in cricket indicated his needs were not as severe as claimed, leading to the removal of his benefits.
An independent tribunal agreed with the DWP's decision, upholding the order for Shaun Rigby to repay £36,000 and removing his benefits.

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