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Devon Businessman Faces Loan Fraud Sanctions

Matthew Littlechild abused the Covid-19 Bounce Back Loan scheme, falsely claiming £250,000 for five businesses, leading to severe penalties.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
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Man filling out Form 101 Voluntary Petition for Individuals Filing for Bankruptcy. Photo by Marco Verch. Flickr.

Man filling out Form 101 Voluntary Petition for Individuals Filing for Bankruptcy. Photo by Marco Verch. Flickr.

A Devon businessman has been hit with severe penalties after exploiting the Covid-19 Bounce Back Loan scheme, fraudulently claiming £250,000 across five businesses.

Matthew Littlechild, 37, from Newton Abbot, now faces 13 years of stringent bankruptcy restrictions, highlighting the government’s crackdown on such abuses.

 

Fraudulent Claims and Sanctions

Matthew Littlechild, who managed multiple businesses in Devon, including the Sea Trout Inn in Staverton, manipulated the Bounce Back Loan scheme by overstating his businesses’ turnover.

This allowed him to claim the maximum £50,000 loan for each business. In total, he falsely obtained £250,000, which was discovered following his bankruptcy in January 2024.

The sanctions imposed on Littlechild include:

  • Prohibition from acting as a company director until 2037.
  • Restriction on borrowing more than £500 without declaring his bankruptcy status.
  • Barred from holding specific roles in public organizations.

These measures are designed to prevent further financial abuse and protect the public from potential harm.

 

Ongoing Investigations and Broader Context

The official receiver continues to review potential asset realizations following the investigation into Littlechild’s fraudulent activities. This case is not isolated, as other business owners across the UK have faced legal consequences for similar abuses of Covid-19 financial support schemes.

For instance, Michael Bingham, a plumber from Plymouth, received a suspended prison sentence for using Bounce Back Loans on personal expenses, such as a holiday and gambling.

Additionally, Ilhan Kekec, a restaurant owner, was sentenced to two and a half years in prison for fraudulently obtaining a £30,000 loan, which he used to pay off personal debts.

These examples are part of a larger problem. The UK government has flagged around £1.65 billion in Bounce Back Loans for potential fraud, underscoring the widespread misuse of these financial relief measures.

Restriction

Details

Director Ban Prohibited from acting as a company director until 2037.
Borrowing Limit Cannot borrow more than £500 without declaring bankruptcy restrictions.
Public Role Bar Prevented from holding specific roles in public organizations.

 

The Government’s Response to Loan Fraud

The UK’s Bounce Back Loan scheme was introduced to support businesses in genuine need during the Covid-19 pandemic. However, cases like Matthew Littlechild’s have exposed vulnerabilities in the system, leading to stringent actions against those who exploited the scheme.

 

Samantha Crook, Deputy Official Receiver at the Insolvency Service, stated:

“Matthew Littlechild repeatedly took advantage of a scheme designed to help businesses in genuine need and abused taxpayers’ money when the country was facing one of its toughest times.”

“We are pleased that these lengthy bankruptcy restrictions will help to protect the public from further financial harm.”

 

Looking Ahead

As the government continues to investigate and prosecute cases of loan fraud, the actions taken against Littlechild and others serve as a stark warning. The emphasis remains on safeguarding public funds and ensuring that financial support is used appropriately.

The ongoing review by the official receiver may lead to further consequences for Littlechild, as authorities remain vigilant in their efforts to recover misused funds and prevent similar fraud in the future.

 

Sources: THX News, The Guardian & The Insolvency Service.

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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