A mother invented a string of disabled children and hijacked the identity of several women to claim nearly £1 million in fraudulent tax credits, a court was told.
Remi Fakorede, 46, recruited her daughter Denise Shofolawe-Coker, 21, to help to launder the profits from the deception that ran for five years, it was alleged.
Ms Fakorede, from Hackney, East London, is accused of submitting 39 false claims for tax credits, including for fictitious disabled children, on forms and via the internet.
Remi Fakorede, 46, recruited her daughter Denise Shofolawe-Coker, 21, to help to launder the profits from the deception that ran for five years, it was alleged.
Ms Fakorede, from Hackney, East London, is accused of submitting 39 false claims for tax credits, including for fictitious disabled children, on forms and via the internet.
A jury at Snaresbrook Crown Court was told that Ms Fakorede also assumed the identities of several women, using their stolen national insurance numbers to make false claims. Ms Fakorede denies fraud. continues here
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