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Jul3
1,869 fraud tip offs in the first half of New Deal
Categories: New Deal, dwp, new deal fraud; Feedback: Be the first to comment
Keywords: Counter Fraud Investigation Division, flexible new deal, Jobcentre Plus Contractor and Programme Investigation Unit, new deal fraud
New Deal Scandal can reveal that there were 1,869 allegations of fraud made against New Deal providers within the first 5 years – 15% of these allegations (or roughly 1 in 6) resulted in full fraud investigations being carried out. View the rest on Flexible New Deal Scandal
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Jul4
A4e fraud and the company switch
Categories: Action 4 Employment, New Deal, dwp, flexible new deal, new deal fraud; Feedback: 1 Comment
Keywords: A4e limited, A4e Ltd, Action 4 Employment, Action For Employment Limited, Action For Employment Ltd, BESSEMER INVESTMENTS LTD, BROOMCO (490) LIMITED
New Deal Scandal network can announce that Action 4 Employment has two main companies which they swapped names of. We do not suggest that this act was an act of fraudulent company trading however we felt the suspicions of which is significant to match the allegations of widespread fraud in the organisation. View the rest on Flexible New Deal Scandal
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Jul3
a4e New Deal Fraud: Finance Director resigned
Categories: Action 4 Employment, New Deal, dwp, new deal fraud; Feedback: Be the first to comment
Keywords: a4e, a4e fraud, Action 4 Employment, Department for Work and Pensions, flexible new deal, new deal fraud
We can reveal that on the 20th April 2009, Mr Neil Watson the Finance Director for Action 4 Employment resigned from a4e Ltd as a director. View the rest on Flexible New Deal Scandal
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Jul3
a4e New Deal: Finance Director resigned
Categories: Action 4 Employment, New Deal, dwp, new deal fraud; Feedback: 5 Comments
Keywords: a4e, a4e fraud, Action 4 Employment, Department for Work and Pensions, flexible new deal, new deal fraud
We can reveal that on the 20th April 2009, Mr Neil Watson the Finance Director for Action 4 Employment resigned from a4e Ltd as a director. View the rest on Flexible New Deal Scandal
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Aug7
Been on New Deal? You are likely to be owed over £50
Categories: New Deal, dwp, new deal fraud, uk government; Feedback: 11 Comments
Keywords: dwp, jobseekers allowance, jsa, New Deal, training allowance
After some extensive research into UK Unemployment Benefit (Jobseekers Allowance) and New Deal related legislation, New Deal Scandal can inform you, confirmed by DWP, that the £4 weekly travel deductions are unlawful. This means New Deal participants past and present are entitled to be reimbursed. View the rest on Flexible New Deal Scandal
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Nov6
Flexible New Deal wide Open to Abuse
Categories: dwp, flexible new deal, new deal fraud, uk government; Feedback: 2 Comments
Keywords: flexible new deal, New Deal, new deal fraud
Flexible New Deal Open to Abuse
Whereas there were initial concerns about the financial profits of providers with the New New Deal (called Flexible New Deal) due to a greater emphasis on pay for results – that is paid for actual job outcomes (both short and sustained). This is largely conditional on the economy and job market which is likely to improve.
Previously New Deal providers had only a chance of claiming Job Outcome bonuses for the 13 week course plus up to 3 months (started off at 6 weeks) afterwards; this has all changed under Flexible New Deal.
New Deal providers also committed a New Deal Fraud technique of leeching – that is entering the New Deal participant into an agreement that gives permission for them to contact any future employer (subject to timescales) to claim a Job Outcome Bonus although the provider hasn’t got the participant the job, even months after the course ended, also tying in the responsibility for the New Deal participant to contact their old provider to make them aware of the job although they shouldn’t be holding their details anymore.
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Aug10
Jobseekers: Up to £156 grants courtesy of New Deal providers
Categories: Action 4 Employment, Dencora House, New Deal, YMCA Training, dwp, new deal fraud; Feedback: Be the first to comment
Keywords: a4e, Action 4 Employment, dwp, Government, jobcentre plus, jobseekers allowance, jsa, New Deal, training allowance, training allowance scam, travel deduction scam, unemployment, YMCA, YMCA Training
If you have been on New Deal the chances are you had £4 unlawfully deducted weekly from travel reimbursements and expected to cover that from your training allowance.
New Deal Scandal and Ipswich Unemployed Action has confirmed this is in fact unlawful and New Deal participants may take action to recover the £52 deduction for the 13 weeks they attended. If participants have attended New Deal in the past they can still claim £52 for each 13 weeks they completed on New Deal. This could be £156 for some people.
Under 13 weeks? You can claim £4 per week for each deduction that occured.
You can also claim interest on outstanding amounts.
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Jul8
The illegal fraudulent act of:
- Offering to post letters, CV’s and application forms / previous telling the participant that they will post them
and
- Not posting the letters as previously said
and
- Delaying the posting of them deliberately with intent so they would exceed deadlines
… is known as “stalling“.
- Offering to post letters, CV’s and application forms / previous telling the participant that they will post them
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Aug12
New Deal Fraud: 4 outstanding fraud investigations
Categories: New Deal, dwp, new deal fraud, uk government; Feedback: Be the first to comment
Keywords: dwp, fraud, Jim Knight, John McDonnell, New Deal, new deal fraud, new deal scandal, Pathways to Work
New Deal Scandal can reveal that as of the end of July 2009 there are 4 ongoing fraud investigations regarding New Deal and 1 regarding Pathways to Work. View the rest on Flexible New Deal Scandal
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Jul2
The New Deal Scandal blog unique hits yesterday were still rising (at 22%) as concerns increase over Action 4 Employment and Working Links, the entire New Deal scheme which is very vulnerable to fraud and the Flexible New Deal. View the rest on Flexible New Deal Scandal
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Jul2
New Deal Fraud: Over 278 full fraud investigations
Categories: New Deal, dwp, new deal fraud; Feedback: 3 Comments
Keywords: Counter Fraud Investigation Division, flexible new deal, Jobcentre Plus Contractor and Programme Investigation Unit, new deal fraud
Evidence from 2003 has been uncovered showing information on fraud investigations of New Deal in the first 5 years of New Deal. You may have heard about cases regarding companies such as A4e, Maatwerk and Working Links being investigated for fraud, however, official Parliament documents show that up until winter 2002 there was over 278 in depth fraud investigations against New Deal providers, almost 2000 allegations of fraud committed by New Deal prime contractors and the rate of cases year on year seems to be on the increase. Read on for more! View the rest on Flexible New Deal Scandal
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Jul6
New Deal fraud: the techniques used to rip off the taxpayer
Categories: Action 4 Employment, New Deal, Working Links, YMCA Training, dwp, new deal fraud; Feedback: 3 Comments
Keywords: dismissal, exiting, false declaration, fraud, leeching, misguidance fraud, misrepresentation fraud, new deal fraud, new deal scandal, penciling fraud, pre-signing fraud, time sheet fraud, windowing
Many New Deal providers are using a whole range of fraudulent techniques to receive money unlawfully from the Government. The Government generally isn’t interested in knowing about these techniques, they only recognise the fraud that is forging employer signatures. View the rest on Flexible New Deal Scandal
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Jul2
I have absolute no idea why the Government gets Ofsted (famous for schools) to do reports on New Deal providers. The problem is, whereas with schools, each school is individually assessed; with New Deal each contract region is assessed in just one annual report. View the rest on Flexible New Deal Scandal
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Jul21
New Deal Scandal & Welfare Reform: network snippet
Categories: Action 4 Employment, New Deal, Welfare Reform, Working Links, YMCA Training, dwp, human rights, new deal fraud, uk government; Feedback: Be the first to comment
Keywords: a4e, a4e fraud, Action 4 Employment, Dencora House, Department for Work and Pensions, dwp, flexible new deal, jobcentre plus, Jobseekers Act 1995, jobseekers allowance, New Deal, new deal fraud, Working Links, YMCA Training
Just a brief overall of recent content on ”New Deal Scandal & Welfare Reform” and “Ipswich Unemployed Action” blogs. This might be easier to some then using Wordpress pages as some sticky posts make normal ones difficult to see sometimes. View the rest on Flexible New Deal Scandal
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Sep28
New Deal Scandal dominates Flexible New Deal Search
Categories: New Deal, flexible new deal, human rights, new deal fraud; Feedback: 5 Comments
Keywords: flexible new deal, google, new deal scandal
The UK’s leading independent website on welfare reform, new deal and flexible new deal has rose from #5 to #3 in Google for search term Flexible New Deal. This is above all Flexible New Deal providers. View the rest on Flexible New Deal Scandal
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Jul27
New Deal Scandal: A4e 1 – Bloggers 1
Categories: Action 4 Employment, New Deal, new deal fraud; Feedback: 2 Comments
Keywords: a4e, a4e fraud, Action 4 Employment, Department for Work and Pensions, flexible new deal, neil watson, new deal fraud
New Deal Scandal is back!
Against the will of Action for Employment (a4e) we are not going away.
A4e may have successfully taken down watchingA4e as Webs (previously freewebs) bowed to the pressure but Wordpress had the sense and courtesy to consult with me first before taking removal action. I proved to Wordpress that this is nothing more than internet censorship as my source for that blog post was from the Government and is available to anyone who wishes to search the company register.
This makes it 1-1 on the score between A4e and Blogger!
This meant a little bit of downtime – well no new posts anyway and one being hidden (private) – but now we are back, and now have some more content on A4e that I am sure you will find interesting. View the rest on Flexible New Deal Scandal
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Aug13
No prosecutions for New Deal Fraud
Categories: New Deal, dwp, new deal fraud, uk government; Feedback: 1 Comment
Keywords: a4e, Action 4 Employment, Department for Work and Pensions, dwp, dwp corruption, flexible new deal, fraud, maatwerk, New Deal, new deal fraud, new deal scandal, uk government, Working Links, YMCA Training
New Deal Scandal can reveal that the Department for Work and Pensions has no intention for making any prosecutions for prime contractors deliberately defrauding the system. The Department for Work and Pensions currently has no plans of stopping Flexible New Deal contracts being awarded to prime contractors who have previously defrauded the system on numerous occassions for the New Deal contracts. View the rest on Flexible New Deal Scandal
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Jul3
Please contact Support – do not republish – a4e New Deal Fraud: Finance Director resigned
Categories: Action 4 Employment, New Deal, dwp, new deal fraud; Feedback: 5 Comments
Keywords: a4e, a4e fraud, Action 4 Employment, Department for Work and Pensions, flexible new deal, new deal fraud
We can reveal that on the 20th April 2009, Mr Neil Watson the Finance Director for Action 4 Employment resigned from a4e Ltd as a director. View the rest on Flexible New Deal Scandal
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Jul10
Reed in Partnership and the £3 million illegal immigrant fraud
Categories: New Deal, dwp, new deal fraud; Feedback: Be the first to comment
Keywords: dwp, employment zone, illegal immigrants, New Deal, new deal fraud, pathway to work, reed in partnership
New Deal Scandal recently reported that New Deal Provider Reed in Partnership was under investigation for multi-million pound fraud in 2001; we now can disclose that just two years later the Department for Work and Pensions was involved in a multi agency investigation of a fraud estimated at £3 million involving them finding jobs for illegal immigrants including failed asylum seekers.
DESPITE THESE TWO PREVIOUS MULTI-MILLION POUND FRAUDS:
Reed in Partnership still holds Government Contracts (including New Deal Prime Contractor, Employment Zone, Pathways to Work Phase 2). Where is the logic in that?
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Jul6
Today we saw a referrer from Seetec’s Webmail. The Operations Manager has read the blog post on “A4e to lose Flexible New Deal contract for fraud: other training providers also under investigation“… View the rest on Flexible New Deal Scandal