Guest guest Posted February 5, 2006 Report Share Posted February 5, 2006 I thought this was a very good point. It would be nice if Tim Bolen or somebody similar would get on this bandwagon. Blessings Shan From Dr Greensmith: PERMISSION TO FORWARD, REPOST ONLINE, PUBLISH IN NEWSLETTERS. Sunday Express Letters. Cc: Alison Gordon, Journalist. People who fraudulently claim disability benefit are rightly accused of idleness and cheating the taxpayer. They have benefits taken away, may have to repay ill-gotten gains and some face legal action. For complete balance, in an otherwise fair and thought-provoking article, Incapacity benefit skivers who dodge check-ups by a doctor (Sunday Express, 5 February 2006), Alison Gordon may wish to enquire and report back whether there are any reciprocal sanctions for government-appointed doctors who declare a claimant fit for work but who is discovered, in trying, to be unable and has to be re-signed to benefits, after an expensive appeals procedure, also at taxpayers' expense? Are there any limits to the number of individuals, or the number of times the same individual, can be erroneously assessed fit for work before medical competence is called into question and has any doctor ever been dismissed from the post for any reason? Yours sincerely Greensmith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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