Did you know it’s International Fraud Awareness Week from Sunday 17 November 2024 to Saturday 23 November 2024? In April 2023, a report by the Tenancy Fraud Forum and Fraud Advisory Panel estimated that 148,000 social housing homes in England are fraudulently occupied which is equivalent to a town the size of Middlesbrough. This puts a huge strain on local councils, leaving many people on lengthy housing waiting lists and increasing the risks of people becoming homeless because homes are not available to those who need them.
Throughout the year our Tenancy Officers and the council’s Corporate Anti-Fraud Team (CAFT) work together to prevent and detect housing fraud that happens at the expense of the council, borough and the wider community. This is to make sure public funds go to those who genuinely need it.
Between 1 April and November 2024, the council has achieved the following results:
- Recovered 37 properties where there’s an allegation of tenancy fraud.
- Prevented 10 illegal housing succession applications.
- Pursued 43 properties which are awaiting civil legal court action, including 9 properties are awaiting eviction.
- Stopped five fraudulent Right-to-Buy applications, with a total discount value of £682,000.