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Pictured: Benjamin Napier, Chief Executive Citizen's Advice Services Edinburgh

Social Security Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville visited the Citizen's Advice bureau (CAB) today to discuss the roll out of universal credit with Beniamin Napier, Chief Executive of Citizen's Advice Services in Edinburgh ; Aaliya Seyal, Citizen's Advice Scotland Director for Client Journey and with CAB clients affected by the changes. Around 10,000 people apply for universal cfreadit each m onth nand those applying now will not receive any funds they are due until after Christmas due to the five-week waiting time for claims to be processed

Ger Harley | EEm 5 December 2018
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Social Security Secretary visits CAB to discuss UC roll out, Edinburgh, 5 December 2018
Pictured: Benjamin Napier, Chief Executive Citizen's Advice Services Edinburgh<br />
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Social Security Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville visited the Citizen's Advice bureau (CAB) today to discuss the roll out of universal credit with Beniamin Napier, Chief Executive of Citizen's Advice Services in Edinburgh ; Aaliya Seyal, Citizen's Advice Scotland Director for Client Journey and with CAB clients affected by the changes. Around 10,000 people apply for universal cfreadit each m onth nand those applying now will not receive any funds they are due until after Christmas due to the five-week waiting time for claims to be processed<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 5 December 2018