£710,000 fraud: how a scammer posed as a Greggs employee

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£710,000 fraud: how a scammer posed as a Greggs employee
£710,000 fraud: how a scammer posed as a Greggs employee

Aftab Baig submitted fraudulent small business grant claims to Leeds City Council for 32 properties that were branches of the company during the coronavirus pandemic in May 2020

A man who pretended to be working for the bakery giant Greggs conned a city council out of £710,000, a court has heard.

Aftab Baig, 47, made fraudulent small business grant claims from Leeds City Council against 32 properties which were branches of the firm during the coronavirus pandemic in May 2020. Baig, who had no links to Greggs and was not employed by the company, was caught with all but £90,000 returned to the council. 

Baig, of Paisley Road West, Glasgow, was found guilty of three counts of fraud and is due to be sentenced in Leeds next month.

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Baig pretended to work for Greggs Image: CPS)

He contacted Leeds City Council pretending to be a group property manager at the bakery chain’s head office. He asked for business rates numbers for the firm’s Leeds branches, details of which he claimed he could not access himself due to the Covid lockdown. Baig then used the details to apply to the Small Business Grant Fund, money from which was paid into a bank account associated with his catering business.

The grant was one of several government schemes aimed at helping small businesses stay afloat during the pandemic, Leeds crown court heard. That same month, when the council realised the claims were fraudulent, the account was frozen and Baig was arrested in Glasgow two months later by Police Scotland officers.

A total of about £16,000 in cash was found at his house, as well as forged remittance slips which officers believed he was planning to use to try and persuade the bank to return the frozen money, the CPS said. 

Following the guilty verdict, Kelly Ward, from the CPS, said: "Baig took advantage of the difficult circumstances of the pandemic in 2020 to defraud the council out of taxpayers’ money. Those who cheat the public purse are stealing funds which should rightly go towards services and the community or, in this case, towards supporting small businesses through an extremely challenging time." Court action will now recover any assets resulting from Baig’s criminality.

Henry Morgan

Greggs, Leeds, Fraud, Court

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