Man accused of using dead brother's name to claim €46k collapses

The trial of a man accused of using his dead brother’s identity to fraudulently claim over €46,000 in pension payments has collapsed after one day of evidence.

Man accused of using dead brother's name to claim €46k collapses

The trial of a man accused of using his dead brother’s identity to fraudulently claim over €46,000 in pension payments has collapsed after one day of evidence.

Noel Ellis (aged 74), pleaded not guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to 48 counts of social welfare fraud carried out between June 2006 and July 2010.

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