Immoral? Yes. Illegal?
?10m lotto winners still taking ?500 benefit
A COUPLE who scooped a ?10.2million EuroMillions lottery jackpot are still claiming ?500 a month in BENEFITS 6? years later.
The payouts to Mick O'Shea, 73, were last night branded "barmy". But ex-builder Mick said: "We've nothing to hide. I'm entitled to it."
Money-bags Mick and his wife Jean, 72, scooped the life-changing jackpot in October 2005.
But despite having a mountain of cash in the bank, he is eligible for ?500 a month Disability Living Allowance because it is NOT means-tested.
On top of the money, Mick is given a shiny new car every three years under the Government's Motability scheme for disabled drivers.
The couple ? who were photographed spraying champagne when they celebrated their massive windfall ? have since splashed out on luxury holidays in Australia, Canada and Alaska.
They also had a five-bedroom mansion built in Co Kerry, Republic of Ireland, where Mick's family hails from.
But the canny pair use it only for holidays, because if they lived in Ireland ? where disability benefits ARE means-tested ? Mick would lose his income of ?6,000 a year.
?10m lotto winners still taking ?500 benefit
A COUPLE who scooped a ?10.2million EuroMillions lottery jackpot are still claiming ?500 a month in BENEFITS 6? years later.
The payouts to Mick O'Shea, 73, were last night branded "barmy". But ex-builder Mick said: "We've nothing to hide. I'm entitled to it."
Money-bags Mick and his wife Jean, 72, scooped the life-changing jackpot in October 2005.
But despite having a mountain of cash in the bank, he is eligible for ?500 a month Disability Living Allowance because it is NOT means-tested.
On top of the money, Mick is given a shiny new car every three years under the Government's Motability scheme for disabled drivers.
The couple ? who were photographed spraying champagne when they celebrated their massive windfall ? have since splashed out on luxury holidays in Australia, Canada and Alaska.
They also had a five-bedroom mansion built in Co Kerry, Republic of Ireland, where Mick's family hails from.
But the canny pair use it only for holidays, because if they lived in Ireland ? where disability benefits ARE means-tested ? Mick would lose his income of ?6,000 a year.
funny tho i had not heard about this till recently.




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