Fraudsters Steal £5 Billion By Exploiting Lockdown Loan Scheme

According to the National Audit Office (NAO), fraudsters heavily exploited the Covid Bounce Back Loan scheme, implemented by the Government to help small and medium-sized businesses survive the impact of lockdown restrictions. The project cost roughly £47 billion, with fraudsters pocketing £4.9 billion, or 11% of the total figure. RT has the story.

Established during the pandemic, the scheme offered loans of up to £50,000 to small and medium-sized businesses to help them cope with and recover from the pandemic. Having now closed, it handed out 1.5 million loans to a quarter of U.K. businesses, totalling around £47 billion.

An investigation by the NAO has discovered that “high levels of estimated fraud” was carried out by criminals after anti-fraud measures were “implemented too slowly“.

Out of the loans handed out, 11% have been deemed to be fraudulent, as of March, costing the U.K. Government nearly £4.9 billion.

“The true level of fraud will become clearer over time,” Gareth Davies, the head of the NAO, stated, adding “it is clear Government needs to improve on its identification, quantification and recovery of fraudulent loans within the scheme“.

The NAO’s assessment warns the U.K. Government that more than a third of the loans, valued at £17 billion, might never be repaid due to both a combination of criminals fraudulently claiming money and businesses defaulting on their debt.

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Smelly Melly
4 years ago

They don’t need to exploit the loan scheme. A friend of mine has a company that employs about 30 people and about 18 months ago he was informed by the government/authorities if he’d like £60k for nothing. Of course he said yes.

Lockdown Sceptic
4 years ago
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Emerald Fox
4 years ago

No, the Internet will not be shut down – people need it to access their Vaccine Passports.
But sites like this could be more heavily patrolled in the near future to round up “those with alternative views”.
Last days of freedom chaps. Make the best of it.

baboon
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

“The U.N. Counter Terrorism Executive Directorate (CTED) is now responsible for taking entire privately hosted websites offline, as they seek to take total control of the flow of information and establish their “Great Narrative.” CTED notifies domain registrars of “extremist” sites — i.e., those that promote narratives they don’t approve of — and the sites can no longer be found. This reflects a new level of internet censorship, but it is not just publishers who are in the crosshairs…it is all of us.”

https://youtu.be/qFFEI60SThU

crisisgarden
4 years ago

This whole exercise was, really, an exercise in asset stripping. I’m convinced the plandemic was/is a cover for economic contagion and collapse, with ‘lockdowns’ providing a means of artificially suppressing inflation. So if anyone found a way to defraud the government, then good for them. They were behaving precisely as criminally as the state they were stealing from and the vast sums of money we’re talking about at this point are meaningless; borrowed from several future generations. The party’s over.

twinkytwonk
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

My wife says exactly the same and more shocking is that I’m actually starting to agree with her.

Catee
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

While I agree with you on the whole, they haven’t stolen from ‘the state’ the state has no money, they have stolen from the people, eg the pensions triple lock etc so shame on them.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  Catee

Granted and – morally – yes you’re right, but theirs was a trifling crime compared to what the government has been up to.

primesinister
primesinister
4 years ago
Reply to  Catee

Not true and a basic understanding of gov finance is all that you need .

ImpObs
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Boom! can anyone say “slowing money velocity hides/controls hyper inflation”

Not sure on the UK mechanism, but the US after taking advice from Blackrock for “Going Direct” basically handed them $trillions, out of control debt is growing faster than the economy can handle

John Titus nails it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdLr6MpB2sY

BeBopRockSteady
4 years ago
Reply to  ImpObs

Indeed. The modern financial system is running at warp speed to build paper assets that can suck up debt. A deflationary debt spiral is the end game.

Anti_socialist
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

You can not build a new zero carbon (power grab) economy without deconstructing the old one. The problem for neoliberals is how to do so without chaos & anarchy, because globalists are control freaks.

mishmash
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

“with ‘lockdowns’ providing a means of artificially suppressing inflation”

Lockdowns/restrictions damage the global supply chain, creating shortages that increase inflation. As living costs rise, the poverty threshold rises and more will rely on state handouts for survival – contingent on their obedience to medical fascism.

A Y M
4 years ago

Wow, who could have imagined printing unlimited money that future generations won’t be capable of paying off would lead to corrupt government contracts and fraudulent begging bowls?
Bigger governments are ALWAYS least efficient, honest, and freedom oriented and usually a sign of collapse.

Anti_socialist
4 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

It’s funny how the incompetent cock-up artists are always so incredibly effective at filling their own pockets & enriching themselves! Efficient & honest government has fuck all to do with it.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

If you happen to see Javid on the streets of Bromsgrove, tell him you’re hungry and penniless and ask if he’ll walk with you to the nearest ATM to withdraw £200 so you can buy some food. I think he can afford it.
After all, he is concerned for your health.

Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago

‘costing the U.K. Government nearly £4.9 billion.’

I beg to differ, the UK Government does not have any money. This bill will be handed to people who go out to work every day, including those on the minimum wage (whose gas and electric bills are about to rise by 250%)

The elites will not be asked to contribute because their money is offshore in places like the BVI (Yes I’m looking at you Mogg).

cornubian
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

“The bill will be handed to people who go out to work every day”. This is great news. The sooner the regimes criminality starts to really hurt the millions of ordinary order-followers who are standing by watching as the totalitarians take away our freedoms and destroy our society, the quicker we will see the necessary backlash.

sjonesy1999
sjonesy1999
4 years ago

Slaps head in amazement.

webtrekker
4 years ago
Reply to  sjonesy1999

Slaps head in amusement.

BJs Brain is Missing
4 years ago

This is nothing in comparison to the fraudsters such as Gates, bent politicians and ‘scientists’ etc.

RickH
4 years ago

Highly predictable.

Anti_socialist
4 years ago
Reply to  RickH

That comrade, I agree with.

masksniffer22
4 years ago

off topic, but..

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ImpObs
4 years ago
Reply to  masksniffer22

George Orwell said “If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face-forever.”

Some smart-arse on twitter said “If you want a picture of the future, imagine a QR code stamped on the human face-forever”

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  ImpObs

Already happened:

“To avoid the hassles of carrying a Covid-19 vaccination certificate everywhere, a 22-year-old student in Italy used a rather quirky method and tattooed the barcode of his COVID-19 vaccination certificate on his arm. Notably, Andrea Colonnetta got the Quick Response codes (QR code) associated with the pass tattooed on his left bicep so that it is always available for scanning everywhere he goes.!

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Backlash
Backlash
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

What bicep?!

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  masksniffer22

Qantas airline has a similar ‘Frequent Flyer Green Card’. It’s not a secret any more that ‘Climate Change’ and your ‘carbon footprint’ will determine whether you are a Good Citizen or Enemy of the State.
Politicians and those running the show will continue to fly in private jets and fart in your face.

Vir Cotto
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Only if you comply. I do not use those types of apps and never will.

Bobby Lobster
Bobby Lobster
4 years ago

That’s the problem with spaffing money during stupid unnecessary lockdowns, bribery was used to obtain compliance, and more money was wasted.

mikec
4 years ago

I was talking to a builder who had three separate small limited businesses, he planned to wind them up at year end 2021 and retire. You can guess what he’s done x3, none of his so called loans <20k required personal assurances, he’s feathered his nest. When I mentioned that pensioners and others in need were paying for it he just shrugged his shoulders. 4.9 billion is just the tip of a vast iceberg.

JamesM
JamesM
4 years ago

It was entirely foreseeable this would happen. However, the government doesn’t appear to be much concerned and is happily printing money. All this is now leading through to inflation, with the end result that millions are being dragged into poverty, particularly those pensioners who are not in receipt of gold-plated public sector pensions.

JayBee
4 years ago

Peanuts. ‘Consultants’ stole £37 billion spent on ‘T&T’.
Tory donors stole 100s of billions spent on useless PPE, tests and gene therapies- sofar.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

No way was 37 billion spent on T &T. The bulk of that was spent on new IT, new as yet unseen tracking devices, more surveillance equipment, the so-called “passport” system and other nefarious projects not yet clear to us.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago

So what? Test & Trace stole 37 billion for starters. Will the Government ministers responsible for allowing this fraud to happen ever be punished? Answers on a postcard.

Liberty4UK
Liberty4UK
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

That may depend on whether they have consciences.

I hope that they do, and that their sleep is deeply disturbed, since that is a small sign of hope if so. I suspect that they have largely suffocated their consciences, in order to survive.

As for social punishment, which expresses both the wrongness of what has happened, and warns others not to attempt the same, wow, I hope and pray so!

cornubian
4 years ago

This is good news. The sooner we bankrupt this criminal regime that exists, in part, to syphon wealth from ordinary people and brown envelope it in broad daylight to their billionaire offshore masters, the sooner we can replace it with a just system of governance. And before anyone says, “but its not their money, its our money”, that is the whole point of my message. If they carry on printing money and raising taxes, the pain will begin to hurt so much that people will rebel against them. At the moment we are not hurting enough.

iane
iane
4 years ago
Reply to  cornubian

You can’t bankrupt governments: only their tax-payers!

cornubian
4 years ago
Reply to  iane

Do you think I dont know that?

Nobody2021
4 years ago

In magic or confidence tricks this is called the misdirection isn’t it?

Maybe nobody will notice the Tory party donors and chums getting away with a lot more.

MrTea
MrTea
4 years ago

How many of them will be the mates of Tories given the nod that the scheme was being set up so as to be easily abused?

Julian
4 years ago

Bigger story: “Fraudsters (world governments, big tech, big pharma) steal trillions by faking a pandemic”

BoJo The Great
BoJo The Great
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

You have hit the biggest nail there…..

emel
emel
4 years ago

Isn’t all government expenditure fraudulent?

Anti_socialist
4 years ago
Reply to  emel

Tax is theft.

tom171uk
4 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

And government is a protection racket.

mishmash
4 years ago

Fraudsters, appropriate.
Here’s a video of Welsh leader Mark Drakeford saying he hopes people aren’t smart enough to realise the covid legislations are not lawful.

Norman
4 years ago

That is our money that the government has been so cavalier with. They are complicit.

Cristi.Neagu
4 years ago

This scheme costs, on average, nearly £1500 per employed person.

primesinister
primesinister
4 years ago

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BoJo The Great
BoJo The Great
4 years ago

When furlough was first introduced, I thought about the billions to be claimed by criminals. Then as support schemes continued to appear, I thought about billions being claimed by criminals. Now, as the world introduces vaccine mandates and passports, I think about the billions being made by criminals.
The funny thing is, the only way I’m going to be able to survive in this new society, is to be a criminal…..and I’m going to be treated as a REAL criminal, like a 1930s German Jewish criminal…..and I’m not even going to get paid for the privilege!
If they come at me with mandates and passes, I may as well be proactive and start my criminal career early with an appropriate response.

Richard Austin
Richard Austin
4 years ago

Makes no real odds at the end of the day since The Great Reset isn’t called “Reset” for nothing.

Liberty4UK
Liberty4UK
4 years ago

Well, I guess the pensioners who had the nerve to go on living will just have to pay up for the fraudsters who squirreled away lots of everyone’s tax money, through increased N.I. contribution, pensions that won’t keep up with inflation, and increased heating costs. Oh, and the students can pay too, through paying for their imprisonment.

How jolly that housing has gone up beyond the reach of many, while firms spent this gift money on houses, since they thought it one of the safer investments for unnecessary spare cash. How great that we all paid for ping parties, and the ridiculous test and trace debacle.

Could we now turn around please and ensure that our elderly and vulnerable can get the face to face to face doctors’ appointments, a decent pension, heating, and everything else that they have paid for, without smug fraudsters robbing them, and also messing the housing market, even if at one remove?

rayc
rayc
4 years ago

Wasn’t enabling fraud the main purpose of these “help programs”?

tom171uk
4 years ago

What? Really? Who’d have thought it?

Apart from anyone with more than one brain cell.

LonePatriot
LonePatriot
4 years ago

Joe Rogan said his doctor, Pierre Kory, is part of a group that has used Ivermectin to quietly treat 200 Members of U.S. Congress for COVID19. Dr Simone Gold, from America’s Frontline Doctors, told that she has prescribed treatments for Congress. She still believes in her oath, but she is vocal saying she has been contacted by many in DC. Can you believe these demons? Healing for them are OK but not for us. Get your Ivermectin while you still can! https://ivmpharmacy.com

mojo
mojo
4 years ago

Many small businesses didn’t trust the government as they knew it would be clawed back some how. Our own family chose not to accept any money but were sent an email, nevertheless, asking for repayment of any monies they had borrowed. Anyone who borrowed large sums knew they would never be given the opportunity trade for long enough to re establish their business and so declared themselves bankrupt.

It is shocking that Governments are full of very stupid people. They try to bribe taxpayers with their own money whilst trying to pull a fast one. Taxpayers are far more streetwise than any government.