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Other types of fraud and corruption

Other types of fraud and corruption

Grants

The council awards several different grants to individuals and organisations in the borough.

These range from house renovation grants to voluntary organisations providing services to the community. Grant fraud usually involves either making false claims in order to obtain a grant or providing false accounts of how the money is spent.

Insurance claims

We receive many bogus insurance claims, particularly related to trips and falls on the pavement. This is a serious problem, which drains resources away from repairing and improving the highways themselves.

Asylum seekers

The council has an obligation to provide care to:

  • Unaccompanied asylum seekers under the age of 18
  • To children of asylum seekers
  • To provide assistance to asylum seekers with no other means of support

This is another area where we can fall prey to fraudsters using false identities or lying about their circumstances, for example, income, accommodation, or age.

Parking permits

The council has designated many neighbourhoods as controlled parking zones, many requiring a parking permit which is only available to residents.

Parking in certain areas of the borough is at a premium, which causes some motorists to use fake permits, other residents' permits, or may fraudulently use a resident's address to obtain a permit from us. This kind of fraud reduces the availability of parking for residents and reduces the revenue to the council.

Corruption

Corruption can occur in many areas of the council's business from an officer or member using their position to secure a job or a council house for a friend or family member to a contractor providing cash, goods, or services in kind to a council member or officer in return for the award of a contract.

Corruption prevents the council from obtaining value for money and erodes confidence in the organisation.

The council has codes of conduct for council members and officers, as well as controls to prevent corruption. However, these can never be foolproof and we need the public to blow the whistle on any corrupt acts relating to the council.

If you know or suspect any council member, officer or contractor accepting or soliciting bribes, favours or other rewards for acting in their official capacity, please call our fraud hotline, e-mail the fraud team or use the "Report it now" online referral form on the right hand side of this page.

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Fraud Hotline

Tel: 0800 052 1010

fraud.hotline@southwark.
gov.uk

 

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Southwark Council
PO BOX 64529
London SE1P 5LX

020 7525 5000

csc@southwark.gov.uk

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