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penalties |
cards signed by third party |
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Summary:
The claimant knowingly gave his personal and confidential telephone access code to his spouse who did not report his earnings correctly. Criminal charges for fraud had been laid against his spouse by the RCMP. The BOR gave credibility to the claimant's statement that he was unaware of the false reports being filed by his spouse and consequently found that the claimant did not knowingly provide false and misleading information. The Umpire agreed that the claimant was therefore not responsible and concluded that the decision made by the Board was in conformity with the evidence and the law.
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reconsideration of claim |
overpayment |
third party |
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Summary:
The claimant knowingly gave his personal and confidential telephone access code to his spouse who did not report his earnings correctly. Although it was found that the claimant did not knowingly provide false and misleading information, the Umpire concluded that the repayment of the overpayment is required from the claimant who received monies that he should not have received.