"HMRC have received 27,227 fraud reports on people abusing the furlough scheme as of April the 14th i hope they throw the full weight of the law against these employers."
Let's hope the same weight is applied to all associated with fraudulently claiming PPE was fit for purpose and charging massively over inflated prices..
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"HMRC have received 27,227 fraud reports on people abusing the furlough scheme as of April the 14th i hope they throw the full weight of the law against these employers."
That's going to take a long time to investigate all these reports. |
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"HMRC have received 27,227 fraud reports on people abusing the furlough scheme as of April the 14th i hope they throw the full weight of the law against these employers." Let's hope that anyone abusing the system feels the full force of the law and is made to repay it with substantial penalties.
There were even some companies selling companies that were registered before the relevant validity date in order that people could make fraudulent claims.
It is a sad reflection of the society we live in that some people are prepared to take advantage of the panademic for personal gain. The governmrnt were very generous to those in need during the crisis. |
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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago
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"HMRC have received 27,227 fraud reports on people abusing the furlough scheme as of April the 14th i hope they throw the full weight of the law against these employers. Let's hope that anyone abusing the system feels the full force of the law and is made to repay it with substantial penalties.
There were even some companies selling companies that were registered before the relevant validity date in order that people could make fraudulent claims.
It is a sad reflection of the society we live in that some people are prepared to take advantage of the panademic for personal gain. The governmrnt were very generous to those in need during the crisis. "
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It is indeed a sad inditement of modern society that people are so bereft of moral fibre,that they would take advantage of a pandemic in order to make money.
Thank the lord we have a gmnt who take a very strict stance on this.
Now where did that £18b go again? |
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"It is indeed a sad inditement of modern society that people are so bereft of moral fibre,that they would take advantage of a pandemic in order to make money.
Thank the lord we have a gmnt who take a very strict stance on this.
Now where did that £18b go again?"
So what you are saying is the Governement shouldn't investigate this because they're guilty of it themselves?
I know this isn't what you said but what's good for the goose and all that |
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It is a sad reflection of the society we live in that some people are prepared to take advantage of the panademic for personal gain. "
Even the Tories and Tory party Donors who profited to the tune of billions? Or do you only mean the ordinary people who ripped off the system? |
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It is a sad reflection of the society we live in that some people are prepared to take advantage of the panademic for personal gain.
Even the Tories and Tory party Donors who profited to the tune of billions? Or do you only mean the ordinary people who ripped off the system?" Hi. The supply of PPE and the the procedures to be followed are an entirely different concept to those who chose to deliberately defraud the furlough scheme.
During a time of national crisis PPE had to be secured very quickly and in the circumstances we were competing at world level for supplies . Saving lives was considerably more important than value for money or adherence to a rigorous procurement process .
Can you imagine the national outrage there would be if Boris had announced that PPE was available but that the government would let many more die because they wanted to wait and see if they could secure better value for money .
As things stand the government appear to have done an excellent job during the panademic and we should all recognise that. The electorate certainly did last week.
We can safely ignore the criticisms from the Good Law Project . It seem that they consider systems and procedures to be more important than saving lives. It appears that the organisation is run by a lawyer out to line his own pocket.
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It is a sad reflection of the society we live in that some people are prepared to take advantage of the panademic for personal gain.
Even the Tories and Tory party Donors who profited to the tune of billions? Or do you only mean the ordinary people who ripped off the system? Hi. The supply of PPE and the the procedures to be followed are an entirely different concept to those who chose to deliberately defraud the furlough scheme.
During a time of national crisis PPE had to be secured very quickly and in the circumstances we were competing at world level for supplies . Saving lives was considerably more important than value for money or adherence to a rigorous procurement process .
Can you imagine the national outrage there would be if Boris had announced that PPE was available but that the government would let many more die because they wanted to wait and see if they could secure better value for money .
As things stand the government appear to have done an excellent job during the panademic and we should all recognise that. The electorate certainly did last week.
We can safely ignore the criticisms from the Good Law Project . It seem that they consider systems and procedures to be more important than saving lives. It appears that the organisation is run by a lawyer out to line his own pocket.
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Ah I see. Maybe you should have said:
"It is a sad reflection of the society we live in that some people are prepared to take advantage of the panademic for personal gain. Except for the government who I will defend to the bitter end no matter how much public money they siphon off to their mates during the pandemic."
Still,fair play to you defending the Tories in the face of their utter blatant nepotism and disaster capitalism. |
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
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"HMRC have received 27,227 fraud reports on people abusing the furlough scheme as of April the 14th i hope they throw the full weight of the law against these employers." Yes and also individuals who have done the same I bet millions have been fiddled.
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"HMRC have received 27,227 fraud reports on people abusing the furlough scheme as of April the 14th i hope they throw the full weight of the law against these employers. Let's hope that anyone abusing the system feels the full force of the law and is made to repay it with substantial penalties.
There were even some companies selling companies that were registered before the relevant validity date in order that people could make fraudulent claims.
It is a sad reflection of the society we live in that some people are prepared to take advantage of the panademic for personal gain. The governmrnt were very generous to those in need during the crisis.
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And the genuinely needy end up the losers coz the screws get turned up..... |
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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago
atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke |
"HMRC have received 27,227 fraud reports on people abusing the furlough scheme as of April the 14th i hope they throw the full weight of the law against these employers."
Totally agree. My Accountants have said that they have already received a number of requests for 'clarification' on firms that they represent. Luckily they told everyone from the start the correct way of doing it and refused to represent any firm that made applications outside of their oversight. |
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By *lan157Man
over a year ago
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It is a sad reflection of the society we live in that some people are prepared to take advantage of the panademic for personal gain.
Even the Tories and Tory party Donors who profited to the tune of billions? Or do you only mean the ordinary people who ripped off the system?"
They are not "ordinary people " they are thieves who probably steal on other occasions too. |
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It is a sad reflection of the society we live in that some people are prepared to take advantage of the panademic for personal gain.
Even the Tories and Tory party Donors who profited to the tune of billions? Or do you only mean the ordinary people who ripped off the system?
They are not "ordinary people " they are thieves who probably steal on other occasions too. "
They are probally just taking a lead from alex and his pals |
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