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Fake companies shut down after fraudulently claiming £180,000 in Covid support cash

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Two fake companies that fraudulently took £180,000 from Covid-19 financial assistance schemes have been shut down. CK Sales Ltd and Lambden Smart Solutions Ltd were registered at addresses in Droylsden, Tameside and claimed to supply personal protective equipment (PPE).

However, an investigation by the Insolvency Service found no evidence of either company ever trading in the PPE supply market or any other area of business. READ MORE: BMW driver taken to hospital after being attacked by gang of thugs in terrifying carjacking outside home Investigators said CK Sales fabricated false lease documents and utility bills and sent these to at least 14 different local authorities to claim they were a business operating in their area.

This enabled them to apply for grants under the Small Business Grant Scheme set up to support business during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Most were noticed to be fraudulent, but the company received £80,000 from several local councils before the scam was identified.

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