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    Swansea man sentenced to 40 months in prison for fraud

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJanuary 22, 2024No Comments
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    Ben Taylor, 32, from Horton near Swansea, was sentenced at Cardiff Crown Court on Tuesday, January 16, to 40 months’ imprisonment for offences including:

    • Fraud by false representation
    • Fraud by abuse of position
    • Make off without payment
    • Breach of suspended sentence

    The court heard that between October 2019 and October 2021, whilst working as a car salesman, Taylor fraudulently obtained over £80,000 from a victim by falsely advertising a vehicle for sale.

    In February 2023, Taylor made off without payment from a hotel in London after accumulating a bill of over £11,000. This put Taylor in breach of a previous suspended sentence.

    Detective Sergeant Alistair Frame, of Tarian’s Regional Economic Crime Unit, said:

    “At Tarian we are committed to investigating fraud and continually seek to bring offenders to justice.

    “We welcome the sentence imposed by Cardiff Crown Court and hope it will act as a deterrent to other individuals engaged in fraud or other types of economic crime.”

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