Four arrested over suspected home insulation scheme fraud
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Four arrested over suspected home insulation scheme fraud12 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleZoe ConwayEmployment correspondentBBCThousands of homes, like this one in Swansea, were fitted with insulation that caused mould and dampFour people have been arrested during a dawn raid on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud following an investigation the government's botched home insulation scheme.In the early hours of Wednesday morning, 100 investigators entered homes and offices across three counties and removed computers, hard drives and crypto assets.The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) is examining what it said is a "sophisticated conspiracy" to fraudulently claim £44m in public money through the scheme.The BBC has, for years, reported on the poor quality of insulation work carried out under the government programe, which has led to damp and mould and put some people's health at risk.The BBC joined a team from the SFO as they put on stab vests and raided a company office at a business park in Cannock.Lead investigator Ross Corrigan said the SFO suspected this was a ''sophisticated and systemic fraud within the government's Energy Company Obligation 4 (ECO4) scheme which was designed to help people in fuel poverty"."And yet here we have suspected criminality which might have exploited that good cause," he said.The ECO4 programe began in 2022 and involved the installation of heat pumps, solar panels and insulation in more than 300,000 homes.It was targeted at elderly or vulnerable people living on low incomes.The scheme, which has since closed, was funded through a levy on household energy bills and has cost £4bn.The SFO said that three companies were involved in the fraud: JJ Crump of Sheffield, South Coast Insulation Services in Fareham and Cannock-based Warmfront.South Coast Insulation Services went into administration in February.The SFO alleged the three businesses claimed money for insulation work on 5,000 pr...





