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FALSE CLAIMS WORRYING B.R.S.

9th December 1955
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THE prevalence of false claims for subsistence allowances Was worrying British Road Services, stated Mr. L. A. Walne before Thornabir magistrates on Monday. . A B.R.S. driver was fined #30 after pleading guilty, to charges of fraudulent conversion, false pretences and falsification of expenseclaim forms.

Mr. Walne appeared for the British Transport Commission and said that the charges arose out of three claims made by the defendant when, in fact. he had spent the nights in his own home.

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