In the same interview, Mr Fellows said Amesbury "could have killed me and deserves to be in prison".
She explained that she has just over £1,100 a month to try and support her family.She said: "I'm behind with gas and electric, I'm behind with the water, I can't afford to pay that much.
"If my kids want me to buy something even an ice lolly from Poundland, I have to say 'I can't, I don't have money' and the kids don't understand."She said: "I'm on PIP and I could lose everything, I won't be able to pay the bills because the gas and electric is expensive."I've heard they might cut the Disability Living Allowance for children, which I receive for my daughter who has autism and is being assessed for ADHD.
"She ruins and cuts her clothes when she gets agitated so I'm going to struggle a lot."Under the new plans, the government will make it harder to qualify for PIP but people currently on it said the assessments are "already stressful".
Steve Harris from Datchet receives PIP because he has multiple sclerosis and trigeminal neuralgia, a condition that can cause sharp, chronic pain in the face.
He described the assessment process as "degrading"and said he'd been marked down in his most recent one for being able to maintain eye contact with the assessor and for being able to name all his medication.The contract in question stipulated that Enviro-Mobi should receive upfront payments and that money should only be handed to the company after a portion of its work was completed, police spokesperson Thandi Mbambo said.
However, the Hawks' investigation found that Gauteng's Department of Agriculture paid Enviro-Mobi 25 million rand for 200 vehicles, even though the goods were "still in the possession of the service provider".It is not the first time Mabe, who served as the ANC's spokesperson from 2018 to 2023, has been accused of corruption.
Along with two others, he was arrested in 2013 over allegations he had defrauded the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa). The trio were later cleared of all charges.And in 2017 Mabe was fined after a parliamentary committee found that he had benefited from a contract with the state-owned rail company.