A person has asked to see and have copies of letters,forms, tribunal
reports, tapes etc relating to his possible Benefit fraud. He has been
shown some of these before and had letters already sent to him. This
apparently was normal procedure.
He has now asked for copes of all the doucments relating to the case (which
he is entitled to see so the Benefit Fraud Officer tells me, even if he
hasn't had them all). My question is, do I treat this as a SAR and ask for
£ 10.00 or just let them go ahead and give him the copies or maybe let him
come in and look at them and take copies as he wishes ?
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