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Dole fraud, VRT crackdown 12.03.12

Hundreds of motorists quizzed as campaign is stepped up

by Caoimhinn Barr, Inishowen Independent

REVENUE and social welfare inspectors were out in force in Buncrana last week as the latest crackdown on Vehicle Registration Tax, dole fraud and green diesel got underway in Inishowen.
Customs officials joined forces with inspectors from the Department of Social Protection and the Gardai on Tuesday morning as hundreds of motorists were quizzed on the main Derry to Buncrana road at Lisfannon.
Scores of Northern-registered vehicles were pulled into the vacant McLaughlin-Holmes filling station, where drivers were questioned about VRT and social welfare fraud.
A number of vehicles were also dipped for green diesel at the multi-agency checkpoint.
The blitz comes just days after a number of high profile local courts cases.
A spokesperson for the Department of Social Protection confirmed that the latest Inishowen operation involving its officials was part of a ‘special investigation’.
In a statement released to the Inishowen Independent, the Department revealed that dole fraud remains a significant issue here.
“The main duty of social welfare investigative staff who participate in these checkpoints is the detection and prevention of fraud and abuse of the social welfare system. The focus of such enquiries is related to individuals driving commercial vehicles, haulage, taxi and transport sectors. Where enquiries indicate that irregularities have occurred these are pursued by further investigation.”
Revenue also confirmed that Customs officers were carrying out ‘routine activities’ to "ensure that VRT has been paid and that marked mineral oil is not being used inappropriately".
Meanwhile, an Irish company is pursuing a case against VRT at the High Court. It claims that the controversial motor tax discriminates in favour of the domestic car trade and against importers by allegedly imposing artificially high values on imported used cars.
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