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Scots' benefit payments 'stopped 900,000 times' in draconian scheme

JOBCENTRE staff labouring under the Tories’ new sanctions regime cut off Scots’ benefit payments nearly 900,000 times last year, a new report has claimed.

Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) pleaded in a report yesterday for an urgent overhaul of the draconian scheme.

It estimated that 898,000 sanctions were levied against benefit claimants over the past 12 months — ostensibly for failing to meet requirements such as attending jobcentre meetings or doing enough to find work.

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