In the latest twist to the Covid loans saga, MPs on the public accounts committee have damned HM Revenue & Customs for “ignorance and inaction” over the £4billion of fraud effectively “written off”.
Fraudulent shell companies registered in the UK are alleged to be many of the recipients of these loans.
Jonathan Tickner and Caroline Timoney in The Times: “£4bn of Covid fraud cannot be brushed under the carpet”
In the latest twist to the Covid loans saga, MPs on the public accounts committee have damned HM Revenue & Customs for “ignorance and inaction” over the £4billion of fraud effectively “written off”.
Fraudulent shell companies registered in the UK are alleged to be many of the recipients of these loans.
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