Monday 15 August 2011

Family on benefits move into £2 million home



Saeed Khaliif in West Hampstead
Saeed Khaliif in West Hampstead Photo: WARREN ALLOTT

A family who fled war torn Somalia for Britain have exchanged their modest home in the West Midlands for a £2 million detached house in one of London’s smartest neighbourhoods – with the taxpayer picking up the bill.

By 
The Telegraph
August 15, 2011
Taking advantage of housing benefit rules introduced by the last Labour Government, jobless Saeed Khaliif, 49, his wife Sayida and their children have been able to set up home in fashionable West Hampstead, an area beyond the reach of many well heeled house-hunters in the capital.
The family, who had been living in a semi-detached house in Coventry, were able to move south and sign what is believed to be a £2,000 a week lease for the six bedroom property despite having no connection with their new area.
The house, on a leafy street close to where Oscar winning actress Emma Thompson lives, is estimated to be worth £2 million.
But under the old housing benefit rules there was nothing preventing the Khaliif family applying for Camden Council to pick up the £8,000 rent bill.
Neither Mr Khaliif nor his wife claim to speak English and refused to explain why they had moved to London from Coventry.
In April the Government introduced a cap on housing benefit of £400 a week, but it is thought the Khaliif family moved before the change was introduced.
The house, which has a large garden at the rear and is Continued

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