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In August the DWP was caught making up quotes from supposed "benefit claimants" saying that sanctions had actually helped them.
In the email King sets out ways jobcentre staff can catch out claimants, saying: "You should consider every doubt – if you are unsure then please conference with me".
British publishers, too, have chafed at libel laws that they see as favorable to claimants, saying wealthy subjects of news coverage, including big companies, use the threat of lawsuits to bully news organizations into squelching provocative articles.
The head of the jobcentre programme, Neil Couling, has dismissed Guardian reports of the use of targets and league tables to sanction jobseeker claimants, saying that although he has launched an investigation into the case, his "hunch is this is an isolated incident and not something that is widespread".
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In those cases, both claimants said they had United States residency.
The claimants said Monterrico was complicit in the torture, and the death of one man.
Lawyers for the claimants say that a tentative trial date has been set for January 2016.
Counsel for the claimants said it would amount to perverting the course of justice.
Nearly one in five universal credit claimants said they had reported difficulties in their dealings with DWP.
Lawyers representing the claimants say the cost of meeting the commitment could be as much as £500 million.
But the process, some of the claimants say, has stirred up recollections of everyday life before the Nazi era.
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