Lewes father and daughter fraudsters sentenced for trying to 'dishonestly' buy a council house

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A father and daughter have been sentenced after attempting to dishonestly buy a Lewes District council house and benefit from an £84,000 discount.

Graham and Hayley Bradford pleaded guilty to two counts of false misrepresentation at Lewes Crown Court.

They have both received 10 months imprisonment, suspended for 20 months, and each ordered to pay £3,000 costs to Lewes District Council and carry out 200 hours of unpaid work.

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In his sentencing remarks, His Honour Judge van der Zwart, said: “These were thoroughly dishonest attempts to profit from local government housing. These are crimes against not only the local authority, but local authority taxpayers.

Graham and Hayley Bradford pleaded guilty to two counts of false misrepresentation at Lewes Crown Court.Graham and Hayley Bradford pleaded guilty to two counts of false misrepresentation at Lewes Crown Court.
Graham and Hayley Bradford pleaded guilty to two counts of false misrepresentation at Lewes Crown Court.

"It's a testament to the diligence of the local authority enquiry team that they uncovered your dishonesty."

The pair claimed to live together in a property in Valence Road in Lewes and made two right to buy applications for the house, but following enquiries by the council’s fraud investigation team it was revealed that Graham Bradford was living elsewhere.

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