HMRC’s furlough fraud crackdown sees whistleblowers file almost 14,000 reports August 10, 2022 HM Revenues and Customs has received almost 14,000 whistleblower reports after launching an online tip off service to make it easier to report instances of furlough fraud. Thousands of people have blown the whistle on their employers and former-employers by reporting them for furlough fraud using HMRC’s digital reporting tool, analysis from law firm Pinsent [...]
Household energy debts reach all-time high of £1.3bn ahead of winter price cap hikes August 10, 2022 Household energy debt is standing at an all-time high of £1.3bn ahead of expected bill hikes this autumn, according to Uswitch.
Poorly insulated households to pay £1,000 per year more on their energy bills August 10, 2022 Households with poor efficiency ratings will have to cough up nearly £1,000 more on their energy bills this year amid a cost of living crisis.
Linklaters partner payouts fall to lowest levels of Magic Circle firms August 10, 2022 Partners at Linklaters are set to receive payouts of £1.87m after posting slower growth than any other Magic Circle firm. Linklaters’ £1.87m payouts saw the City of London law firm’s partner pay sit at lower levels than in any other Magic Circle firm. Linklaters said its profit-per-equity-partner payouts jumped 5.4 per cent to £1.87m [...]
Emergency talks: Chancellor and energy bosses hold crisis meeting as gas bills risk climbing to £4,400 August 10, 2022 Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi and Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng will hold emergency talks with energy sector chiefs today as the price cap was forecast to hit more than £4,400 in January. In a new dire outlook for households, Cornwall Insight said bills are set to soar to around £3,582 in October, from £1,971 on Tuesday, before [...]
Identity theft-driven data breaches costing Brits close to £4bn a year August 10, 2022 Data breaches driven by identity theft have been costing the UK near £4bn every year for almost a decade as fraud in the country rises. Over 28m data breaches have occurred every year since 2013 at a cost of £3.7bn per year, with more than 140m files compromised, data by ID verification checks provider Credas [...]
Gritty business: the power of passion and perseverance August 10, 2022 | City Talk What’s more important to success — talent or effort? Most of us would say talent. But according to psychologist and best-selling author Angela Duckworth, most of us would be completely wrong. That’s one of the main takeaways from her book Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance. In an interview at Alpha Summit GLOBAL from [...]
Brexit: Truss wants ‘call in’ power to allow ministers to overrule City regulators August 10, 2022 Liz Truss wants to give ministers the power to overrule decisions made by the UK’s financial services regulators in a move that is set to create serious tensions with the Bank of England. The Tory leadership frontrunner wants to revive the policy, which was recently ditched by the Treasury, as a part of the government’s [...]
Cayman Islands fund manager convicted over role in £100m ‘no win, no fee’ investment fraud August 10, 2022 The founder of a Cayman Islands investment fund, that bankrolled ‘no win, no fee’ lawsuits, has been convicted of using a complex network of overseas trust to defraud investors of millions. Timothy Schools, investment manager at the Cayman Islands headquartered Axiom Legal Financing Fund, used investors cash to fund his luxury lifestyle, that saw [...]
Musk sells $7bn worth of Tesla shares as Twitter battle heads to trial August 10, 2022 Elon Musk has sold nearly $7bn (£5.7bn) worth of Tesla shares as his battle with Twitter over his botched takeover heads to court. Musk, tech entrepreneur and the world’s richest man, will head to trial on 17 October. Musk had sold $8.5bn (£7bn) worth of Tesla shares in April, assuring shareholders that he was not [...]