‘Most wanted’ tax fugitive captured and jailed
7 Apr 2014 02:43 PM
A member of a
Nottingham-based crime gang who fled the UK to avoid prison has been captured
in the Czech Republic and returned to the UK to start a five-year jail
term.
Magdalena
Ferkova was part of a family group from the Czech Republic who duped
people into coming to the UK to act as “benefit tourists”,
illegally claiming over a million pounds in tax credits and Child Benefit. She
was tracked down in her home country as a result of information received after
being added to HM Revenue and Customs’ (HMRC) ‘Most
Wanted’ galleryof tax fugitives.
Carolyn Norsworthy, Assistant
Director, Criminal Investigation, HMRC, said:
Magdalena Ferkova thought she
could flee the country to avoid justice. She was wrong. We have tracked her
down and, working with the Czech authorities, have brought her before the UK
courts so justice can be served.
Ferkova was part of an extremely
well organised and ruthless crime group, committed to stealing vast amounts of
public money at the expense of the British taxpayer. They exploited the many
people they lured to the UK from abroad with the promise of legal employment,
but then manipulated and discarded them.
His Honour Judge Sampson
commented on sentencing: “You are thoroughly dishonest and a brazen
liar.”
Four other members of the gang
were sentenced in November 2013 after an investigation led
by HMRC into the £1.2 million fraud.
They arranged for vulnerable
foreign nationals from the Czech Republic and Slovakia to be brought to
Nottingham where they were told they would be given jobs. The criminal gang
took their passports, housed them in the city temporarily and then
“helped” them to get a National Insurance number and open a bank
account. After forcing the individuals to make applications for tax credits and
Child Benefit, the gang sent the claimants home.
Anyone with information about
any of the other Most Wanted tax fugitives should contact HMRC’s
Customs Hotline on 0800 59 5000.