Ten employees at back-to-work firm founded by former Cameron advisor forged signatures in £300,000 fake jobs fraud
‘Ten workers at a controversial company used by the Government to get people off benefits forged signatures in a £300,000 fake jobs fraud, a court heard today.
The group were employed by the firm A4e which was paid millions of pounds to help people from difficult backgrounds get a job.
The company was founded by David Cameron’s former ‘back to work Tsar’ Emma Harrison, who was forced to step down from her role after fraud allegations first came to light in 2012.
During a 13-week trial at Reading Crown Court it emerged that 10 staff at the company falsely claimed they had helped people find jobs to hit bonus targets.’
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