Binyam Mohamed has been given temporary admission to Britain which allows him to claim his accommodation costs and £35 a week in vouchers, but if his refugee status is renewed he will be entitled to full benefits Photo: PA
Binyam Mohamed In Line For Taxpayer-Funded Benefits -- The Telegraph
Binyam Mohamed, the former Guantanamo Bay detainee, could claim tens of thousands of pounds in taxpayer-funded benefits.
He could also claim thousands more in legal aid after his lawyers said they may sue the British government for compensation over claims that MI5 colluded in his torture.
Mr Mohamed, 30, has been given temporary admission to Britain which allows him to claim his accommodation costs and £35 a week in vouchers, but if his refugee status is renewed he will be entitled to full benefits.
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My Comment: Another perfect example of what is wrong with Britain's asylum policies. You know that in the end, he will be collecting millions from any court judgment.
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