Decision 36903
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Since this was a second offence for the same deception, language difficulties are not a reasonable explanation when the claimant knew it was wrong to apply for and obtain benefits while working.
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Decision 26824
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Here we have a situation where a claimant suggests that he has a poor understanding of the language, yet he continues to receive two cheques: one from his place of employment, and another under the benefits section of the Act, and he fails to go to the office of the Commission to clarify the situation.
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