[2005] UKSSCSC CDLA_1859_2004 (01 July 2005)
CDLA/1859/2004
DECISION OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
REASONS
"10. … If the claimant intended to stop claiming and her order book was then stolen by her husband who cashed the orders without her knowledge, it cannot be said that payments made when the stolen orders were cashed were in consequence of the claimant's failure to disclose a material fact. It might possibly be argued that there would have been no overpayment if there had been disclosure of the material facts because it could be suggested that a 'stop notice' would then have been issued. However, the failure to disclose would still not have been an effective cause of the overpayment; it would have been causa sine qua non but not causa causans."
(signed on the original) MARK ROWLAND
Commissioner
1 July 2005