Whitby man convicted of council tax fraud

He cheated the public purse out of almost £2,500

Author: Karen LiuPublished 9th Mar 2023

A man from Whitby has been convicted of council tax fraud.

68-year-old Colin Clarke, from Larpool Crescent, was investigated after Scarborough Borough Council discovered he had received more than £40,000 from a private pension pay out, which he failed to declare to them.

As a result of his fraudulent activity, he was awarded £2,433.75 in council tax discounts during a period of two years that he was not entitled to.

During the course of the investigation, Colin was asked to give his side of events but failed to attend multiple interviews arranged for him and did not cooperate with the investigation.

On Tuesday (7th March), Colin pleaded guilty to all charges at Scarborough Magistrates Court. He was fined £120. He was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £34 and court costs of £461.

Anyone with information on fraudulent activity against the council should contact the fraud hotline by email to counter.fraud@veritau.co.uk or call 0800 9179 247.

Councillor Janet Jefferson, Scarborough Borough Council cabinet member for corporate resources, said:

“This is another result in the fight on fraud against the public purse with what has been a protracted fraud committed by Mr Clarke.

“For all the residents that make genuine claims and keep us up to date with their changes in circumstances, there will always be people that don’t. This case acts a reminder that anyone receiving council tax discounts should report relevant changes to us as quickly as possible.

“To protect the interests of all council tax payers, we will always look to take action against people who have been found to commit council tax fraud.”

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