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East Devon resident repays £25k in council tax fraud case

6/8/2026

An East Devon resident has repaid more than £25,000 in fraudulently claimed Council Tax Reduction, plus a £1,000 penalty.

Fighting the Fakes: The battle against AI disinformation

4/17/2026

The Electoral Commission has launched a deepfake detection pilot ahead of May's elections. LocalGov's editor William Eichler finds out how it works.

Electoral Commission launches deepfake detection pilot ahead of May elections

4/16/2026

The Electoral Commission has launched a pilot scheme to detect and counter political deepfakes ahead of elections in England, Scotland and Wales on 7 May.

Campaign launches to protect integrity of local elections

4/9/2026

Voters are being urged to safeguard their ballots as the Electoral Commission launches its annual anti-fraud campaign ahead of the May local elections.

Warning: Fake beach hut listings target coastal hopefuls

4/1/2026

Aspiring beach hut owners are being urged by a Kent council to exercise extreme caution as scammers target those seeking a slice of the local coastline.

Former council worker jailed for nearly £900,000 theft

2/19/2026

A former council employee has been sentenced to almost five years in prison after stealing nearly £900,000 from benefit claimants’ accounts.

Resident told to pay council £18,000 for ‘dishonest’ accident claims

1/16/2026

A resident has been fined over £18,000 for making false claims in attempt to seek compensation from the council.

Major £300m fraud investigation into social housing sector launched

1/15/2026

The UK’s Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has launched an inquiry into the past management of Home REIT amid allegations of fraud and bribery.

Police probing suspected fraud and money laundering by former council worker

12/17/2025

Allegations of suspected fraud and money laundering by a former employee of Tower Hamlets Council are being investigated by the police.

Man ordered to repay £30,000 after council housing fraud

11/3/2025

A man who falsely claimed to be homeless to secure a council house has been ordered to repay almost £30,000 following an investigation.

Care home fraud uncovered by Dudley Council

10/30/2025

An investigation by a council’s trading standards team has found former care home bosses guilty of having ‘financially abused’ an elderly resident.

Council worker jailed for £236k fraud

8/29/2025

A council employee who secretly held multiple jobs has been jailed for three years after defrauding local authorities out of more than £236,000.

Tenancy fraud punished in Hackney

8/15/2025

Several council houses have been taken from fraudulent tenants who were revealed to own multiple properties.

Council officers sacked after ‘illegal activity’ uncovered

7/29/2025

Dorset Council fired 11 council officers due to concerns over a lack of compliance with financial controls and rising budget overspends, report has revealed.

Council employee prosecuted for fraud

7/15/2025

An employee who was simultaneously employed by two local authorities and a third organisation has been found guilty of fraud after earning over £230,000.

Fraud cases cost council £2.7m last year

6/30/2025

Stoke-on-Trent City Council has revealed 108 cases of fraud were perpetrated against the local authority last year.

Clarkson’s Error: How to Slam the Door on Fraudsters

6/24/2025

Jeremy Clarkson once fell victim to an account takeover. The payment solutions provider SmarterPay can help local authorities avoid getting caught out too.

Drastic rise in bailiff impersonation cases, warns CIVEA

6/5/2025

There has been a 300% increase in reports of ‘fake bailiffs’ seeking to ‘scare victims into paying fictitious debts’, says the Civil Enforcement Association.

Thurrock Council seeks ‘justice’ following alleged fraud

6/4/2025

The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has launched an investigation into Rockfire Investment Finance Plc following fraud allegations made by Thurrock Council.

One in 6 relaxed about council tax fraud

4/29/2025

One in 6 adults have admitted to either falsely claiming the Single Person Discount (SPD) or knowing someone who had in the past year, new research reveals.

Fraudster jailed for ‘brazen’ Covid scam

4/16/2025

A man who defrauded Leeds City Council out of £710,000 during the Covid pandemic has been sentenced to four years in prison.

Man charged in funeral home fraud case

4/3/2025

A 47-year-old man has been charged by Humberside Police in connection with a fraud case at a Yorkshire funeral home.

Man posing as Greggs worker scams council out of £710,000

2/17/2025

A man has been convicted after he posed as a Greggs manager to con Leeds City Council out of grants designed to help small businesses during the pandemic.

£1m Aberdeen council fraud case ‘cautionary tale’

1/8/2025

Local authorities have been urged to learn from the weaknesses that enabled an Aberdeen City Council employee to defraud the council of £1.1m over two decades.

Council prosecutes mail company for accepting fake IDs

10/29/2024

A mail forwarding company has been fined after an investigation by Islington Council revealed it was accepting fake identification.

Auditor uncovers £7m of fraud and errors

10/23/2024

More than £7m worth of fraud and payment errors have been identified in Wales in a counter-fraud initiative, according to Audit Wales.

Islington wins back £260,000 in fraud case

9/18/2024

Islington Council has won back more than a quarter of a million pounds from a resident who fraudulently took on a council tenancy.

Former finance manager stole £930,000 from council

9/13/2024

A former employee of Gedling Borough Council has pleaded guilty to fraud after stealing almost £1m from the authority to pay off gambling debts.

Thousands of social homes illegally sublet, study reveals

9/2/2024

Thousands of social homes are being marketed on short-term let platforms like Airbnb, new research reveals.

Pandemic fraud investigation unit lacked ‘appropriate governance’

8/19/2024

The Government's pandemic fraud investigation unit lacked ‘appropriate governance’ either on the part of the Government or from Thurrock Council, an independent review has concluded.

Council uncovers fraud cases worth £3.6m

7/29/2024

Stoke-on-Trent City Council's corporate fraud team uncovered more than 140 cases of fraud in 2023-24, saving residents about £3.6m.

Could tackling fraud help cash-strapped councils?

6/3/2024

Colin Gray, principal consultant at SAS UK, looks at the role of tackling fraud when it comes to helping local authorities get their finances in order.

Five million could be disenfranchised by voter ID, polling finds

4/11/2024

Five million voters could be disenfranchised by the Government’s new voter ID rules at the General Election, first-of-its-kind polling has suggested.

Lost Homes, Lost Hope – why fighting tenancy fraud matters

3/19/2024

Alan Bryce, interim head of the Fraud Advisory Panel, argues that cracking down on tenancy fraud can help solve the local government financial crisis.

Bodies removed from funeral home in fraud case

3/11/2024

Police have removed 34 bodies from the premises of Legacy Independent Funeral Directors in Yorkshire over concerns about the care of the deceased.

Council probe leads officers to ‘step back’

2/19/2024

Two senior Guildford and Waverley officers have agreed to temporarily ‘step back’ from their roles amid intensifying investigations into housing maintenance contracts.

Former council worker jailed for fraud

2/19/2024

A former council employee and a roofing firm worker have been jailed for fraud and bribery after they conspired to defraud New Forest District Council.

West Suffolk defrauded of £52,000

11/27/2023

West Suffolk Council has revealed that it lost £52,000 in a fraud incident this year.

Tackling fraud in the public sector: how can central government support local authorities?

11/8/2023

Colin Gray, principal fraud consultant at SAS UK, explains the current perceived risks from citizens around fraud, and how public sector bodies can deploy technology to counteract it and protect public finances.

Why know your business checks are vital to prevent fraud

11/6/2023

Barley Laing, UK managing director at Melissa, explains know your business checks and how they can help councils avoid the threat of fraud.

Scam warning amid digital switchover

9/18/2023

Criminals are exploiting the analogue to digital switchover to scam users of health care telephony devices into giving personal information, councils warn.

Voter ID law ‘poisoned cure’, MPs say

9/12/2023

The voter ID rule which was brought in to tackle electoral fraud ahead of the 2023 local elections ‘disenfranchises more voters than it protects’, MPs say.

Weaknesses in Newport counter-fraud approach

8/17/2023

‘Weaknesses’ have been found in Newport City Council’s approach to fraud, a finance watchdog has reported.

Sheffield council staff dismissed or resigned over fraud, report says

7/28/2023

Staff at Sheffield City Council have lost their jobs or resigned following the discovery of fraudulent activity, according to a report.

Councils warned over £16m of fake pothole claims

6/9/2023

Insurance experts have warned councils over a rise in fake claims for damage to vehicles caused by potholes.

Council helps Premier League stop £7m streaming fraud

5/31/2023

Five men who illegally streamed Premier League matches have been jailed following a trading-standards investigation led by Hammersmith and Fulham Council.

Voting reforms could ‘erect barriers’ for elderly, charity says

5/25/2023

The introduction of further checks on postal and proxy voting could disenfranchise older people, an elderly persons charity has warned.

New checks on postal and proxy voting announced

5/24/2023

Further checks to ensure there is no fraud when people vote by post or by proxy could soon be introduced, according to the Government.

Council investigation reveals mother’s forgery

5/23/2023

A mother in Barnet has admitted in court to forging official documents to get her son into a popular secondary school.

How local authorities can fight payments fraud

3/2/2023

Ilija Ugrinic of software solutions provider Proactis looks at how councils can fight payments fraud.

Tenant jailed for £200,000 housing fraud

2/14/2023

A tenant who lived in council housing in Dudley while renting out a flat she owned has been jailed for 32 months.

Why the cost-of-living crisis makes fraud prevention even more important

9/30/2022

Barley Laing, the UK managing director at Melissa, argues that overstretched councils need to do more to ensure they protect their budgets from fraudsters.

Council joins forces with Airbnb to tackle housing fraud

8/23/2022

A court order has cleared the way for Kensington and Chelsea Council and Airbnb to work together to tackle social housing tenancy fraud.

Council defrauded of nearly £240,000 due to failure of financial checks

8/17/2022

Poor governance and financial management left Maesteg Town Council vulnerable to a fraud that cost nearly a quarter of a million pounds, auditors say.

Council employee steals £161,000 from two parish councils

7/4/2022

A woman has been sentenced to four years’ imprisonment after pleading guilty to defrauding two parish councils in Oxfordshire.

Hoax calls: How local authorities can protect themselves

5/18/2022

Mike Wills discusses how local authorities can protect themselves against attacks designed to trick, embarrass, steal and defraud.

MPs warn of ‘eye-watering’ levels of fraud in COVID scheme

4/27/2022

The Government is ‘complacent’ about preventing ‘eye-watering’ levels of fraud in the COVID Bounceback Loan Scheme (CBLS), new report by the PAC concludes.

Council chiefs warn of energy rebate scam

4/19/2022

Local authority leaders are warning residents about a new scam where cold callers pretend to be helping people claim the Government’s £150 energy rebate.

One in 10 people falsely claim council tax discounts

2/24/2022

One in 10 people know someone dishonestly claiming a discount on their council tax bill, the UK’s fraud prevention service has found.

Ex-councillor convicted for COVID loan fraud

12/20/2021

A former councillor and his wife have been convicted for trying to exploit COVID-19 business support grants.

Former council leader jailed for fraud

11/26/2021

The former leader of West Lindsey District Council has been jailed for 14 months for fraud and theft offences.

Council launches 'key amnesty' to tackle tenancy fraud

11/10/2021

A London council is running a 'key amnesty' to reclaim council housing that is being used illegally.

Former employees convicted of fraud against council

9/13/2021

Two women have been found guilty of creating a 'phantom' employee to defraud a council and a charity out of more than £40,000.

‘Shameless’ COVID fraudsters targeted 41 councils

8/11/2021

The actions of two companies that attempted to defraud dozens of councils out of COVID grants have been labelled ‘despicable’.

Queen's Speech: Controversial voter ID plans roll forward

5/11/2021

Voter ID is expected to be introduced by May 2023 after the Government pledged to introduce legislation to ‘ensure the integrity of elections’.

Woman jailed for defrauding London council

3/2/2021

A woman has been sentenced to 12-months’ imprisonment for defrauding the Royal Borough of Greenwich out of nearly £10,000.

Former councillor jailed for electoral fraud

1/21/2021

A former councillor has been jailed and ordered to pay Redbridge Council more than £28,000 after committing electoral fraud.

Why councils should embrace electronic ID verification

11/17/2020

Barley Laing argues that electronic ID verification is crucial as the pandemic drives digitalisation.

Millions more of fraud and overpayments detected in Wales

10/13/2020

An extra £2.7m in fraud and overpayments has been identified in Wales after several local authorities started comparing council tax single persons discount with the electoral register, a report has found.

Councils urged to 'raise their game' to tackle fraud

7/30/2020

Welsh councils have been urged to 'raise their game' when it come to tackling fraud by the Auditor General for Wales.

Scheme finds billions in benefit fraud

7/21/2020

A government scheme has detected nearly £2bn in benefit fraud and overpayments since it was set up, new figures show.

Councils issue warning over test and trace scams

6/22/2020

Councils have warned that criminals are trying to exploit the test and trace system by trying to convince people they must pay for the testing kit.

Councils get new advice to combat procurement fraud

6/9/2020

New advice to help councils in England fight procurement fraud has been published by the Government.

Councils warn about surge in virus-related scams

5/11/2020

Council leaders have reported a 40% increase in reported scams since the start of the coronavirus crisis.

Council staff warn fraud is a major risk for local government

3/31/2020

Two-thirds of local government professionals think fraud is a major risk for councils, a new survey has revealed.

Councillor found guilty of two counts of fraud

2/13/2020

A Greenwich councillor who applied for social housing despite owning three properties has been found guilty of fraud.

Prosecutions for Blue Badge fraud up by 18% in past year

12/5/2019

A third of councils in England do not have a policy in place to prosecute people for Blue Badge fraud, new figures have revealed today.

Councils detecting more cases of fraud

11/19/2019

Councils prevented 22% more cases of council tax fraud this year compared to 2017/18, new figures have revealed.

More places available at fighting fraud webinar

10/25/2019

Due to popular demand, the number of places available at this free webinar have been extended. Find out the five best ways to use data better to fight fraud.

Webinar: Five ways to use data better to fight fraud

10/23/2019

Register for the HooYu LocalGov webinar to protect the public purse.

Housing fraud costs councils £16m each year

9/10/2019

People who claim to live alone in order to get a council tax discount cost the local government sector nearly £16m a year, a new study has found.

Review launched into Blue Badge fraud

6/17/2019

A new task force to help councils tackle the fraudulent use of Blue Badges has been set up by the Government.

Town clerk jailed for defrauding council

6/13/2019

An assistant town clerk has been jailed for four years for stealing more than £200,000 from Rugeley Town Council.

Welsh public sector could lose up to £1bn a year to fraud

6/11/2019

Welsh public services could lose up to £1bn a year to fraud, a new report has warned today.

Councils warn of new wave in council tax scams

6/10/2019

Criminals are posing as council staff to con people out of money, the Local Government Association (LGA) has warned.

Investigators warn councils of ‘chameleon fraudsters’

5/16/2019

Investigators have warned councils to be wary of fraudsters as report reveals one in eight disqualified company directors avoid detection and still have active directorships.

Figures show no evidence of 'large-scale electoral fraud'

3/25/2019

Campaigners have warned the case for voter ID is getting ‘weaker by the day’ after new figures show there were only eight allegations of personation fraud last year.

How technology could help detect social care fraud

3/12/2019

Julian Pilling explains how councils can better protect themselves against fraud committed by carers.

Superhead ordered to repay council over £1m stolen from his school

2/22/2019

A superhead has been ordered to pay back Brent Council £1.4m he received in illegal bonuses while he was head of a school in Wembley.

Rochdale council worker jailed for £80,000 fraud

2/7/2019

A council worker has been jailed for defrauding Rochdale Borough Council of £80,000 - money that was then spent on prostitutes and cocaine.

Council worker jailed for £1m pension fund theft

1/28/2019

A man who defrauded the pension fund of Westminster City Council of over £1m has been jailed for seven years.

Benefit assessors convicted of £1m housing benefit fraud

1/18/2019

Seven benefit assessors in London have been convicted of a housing benefit fraud worth over £1m.

Newham to improve financial management after £9m fraud allegations

1/16/2019

The Mayor of Newham has announced plans to set up a commission to advise the council on how to ‘become a beacon of good practice’ in its financial management.

Council chiefs warn of scams targeting the vulnerable

1/16/2019

Local authority leaders have called on carers and families to be aware of fraud targeting older and more vulnerable people.

Council calls ‘extraordinary meeting’ over £9m fraud allegations

1/8/2019

Newham Council has called an ‘extraordinary meeting’ to look into allegations of fraud concerning the local authority’s repairs and maintenance service (RMS).

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Blue Badge theft up by 45% in past year

11/30/2018

Councils have warned that Blue Badge theft in England has increased by 45% in the past 12 months.

Council employee convicted of £1m pension fund fraud

10/16/2018

A former Westminster City Council employee has been convicted for defrauding the council pension fund of nearly £1m.

Councils found more than £300m in fraud in past year

10/16/2018

Local authorities managed to prevent or detect £302m in fraud in 2017/18, according to the latest figures from finance experts.

Councils cheated out of £1m by housing benefit assessors

10/3/2018

Lambeth, Kingston, and Barking and Dagenham councils were cheated out of £1m by a group of housing benefit assessors who used dummy claimants, court has heard.

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