Husband and wide from Alford sentenced over £95,000 fraud

The couple plead guilty to two counts of fraud by false representation

Author: Gavin RutterPublished 29th Jun 2024

A Husband and wife from Alford have been sentenced after admitting overpaying themselves by more than £95,000 from corporate accounts.

Matthew and Debra Payne, aged 53 and 52, of Chalk Lane, Withern, Alford, were sentenced at Lincoln Crown Court on Friday 21 June, following their guilty plea to two counts of fraud by false representation against their Grimbsy-based ex-employer.

Matthew received a 26-month custodial sentence, whilst his wife Debra received a 22-month suspended sentence.

The court heard how over the course of several years, the couple had skimmed notable sums of money from corporate accounts, which they had been entrusted to manage as part of their managerial and accounting roles, overpaying themselves more than £95,000.

The discovery was made after the pair left the company to set up their own business, when the victim accessed their laptops and delved deeper into the accounts.

The victim raised concerns to the police in March of 2020. A thorough financial investigation followed by Lincolnshire’s Criminal Investigation Department, which uncovered the full extent of their deceit.

DC Garbutt who led the investigation, commented: “Both Mr and Mrs Payne abused their position within the company for their own gain.

"This caused significant disruption and upset to both the victim’s business and personal life. This was a lengthy investigation, but has resulted in justice for the victim, demonstrating Lincolnshire Police’s commitment to tackling fraud within our County.”

A separate hearing is to be held at a later date to consider the potential recovery and / or confiscation of assets gained from their criminality under The Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA).

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