Sunday People

Time to put this House in order

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BRITAIN has declared war on the fraudsters who steal billions of pounds a year from innocent victims.

A lot of good work is going on to cut off opportunit­ies for trickery but there is one gaping hole in the programme – a fraudster’s breeding ground that the Government is totally ignoring. And that is Companies House.

This is the United Kingdom’s registrar of businesses, including details of directors, shareholde­rs, and registered office addresses.

As it is an official register there is an assumption that all of this informatio­n, which can easily be accessed online, is accurate.

But this could not be further from the truth. For as little as £12 anyone can set up a company and no checks are carried out to ensure the informatio­n given to

Companies House is genuine. Those who set up companies can then name anyone they like as directors or shareholde­rs to make the enterprise look genuine or more impressive – and this is precisely what fraudsters are doing.

Credential­s

For example, Damien from Middlebrou­gh was lured into an investing £34,000 with fraudsters who promised significan­t returns.

They directed him to the Companies House register as verificati­on of their credential­s and it displayed a long list of their directors who seemed to be involved in other, legitimate, organisati­ons.

This was enough to convince him, but of course it was a scam, and the named directors were nothing to do with the company.

The same tactic is being used more and more. It is therefore the ultimate scam tool for fraudsters – an official website containing informatio­n that the public will automatica­lly believe is genuine.

The Government must act now and give Companies House the funding and power to check informatio­n before it is put on the register. No one should be named as a director or shareholde­r without verificati­on, as is now commonplac­e elsewhere.

I have two important tips for consumers. First, search for your name on the register from time to time to make sure you have not been falsely listed in a fraudulent operation.

Secondly, if someone is trying to sell you something and uses Companies House as a source of verificati­on for its credential­s or legitimacy, do proceed with caution. This should be a big red flag.

 ?? ?? ALERT: Crooks are using fake Companies House listing to commit scams
ALERT: Crooks are using fake Companies House listing to commit scams

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