A woman who lives two miles away from Grenfell Tower has appeared in court accused of fraudulently claiming support for survivors of the 2017 fire.
as part of a string of false claims which netted her more than £389,000.
Salma Said is also accused of making a dishonest claim through the Right to Buy housing scheme in Barnet in September 2017, three months after the fireMore than a dozen fraudsters have been convicted for trying to con councils and support agencies by falsely claiming they lived in the tower The three defendants appeared in Westminster Magistrates’ Court with two others accused of playing parts in the alleged offending.
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