GHANIAN LOTTERY WINNER WHO CONTINUED TO SWINDLE BENEFITS
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A lottery winner who fleeced taxpayers out of more than £50,000 in benefits during a nine-year con has today (Fri) walked free from court.
Thomas Sissala, 64, pocketed the housing and council tax hand-outs while he was earning around £16,000 a year working two jobs between 2002 and 2011.
The pensioner, who originally hails from Ghana, scooped £48,000 on the Irish Lottery in July 2008.
He boosted his coffers with a cleaning job with Samuel French, paying £470 a month, as well as a working in a school kitchen, with a salary of £11,000 which he did declare.
Thomas Sissala, 64, pocketed the housing and council tax hand-outs while he was earning around £16,000 a year working two jobs between 2002 and 2011.
The pensioner, who originally hails from Ghana, scooped £48,000 on the Irish Lottery in July 2008.
He boosted his coffers with a cleaning job with Samuel French, paying £470 a month, as well as a working in a school kitchen, with a salary of £11,000 which he did declare.
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