Episode 10
Featuring an audacious asbestos dump posing a risk to public health and the environment. And the shopfitter who dodged 拢2.5 million in tax to splurge on luxury cars and holidays.
Featuring the case of a shopfitter who dodged a whopping 拢2.5 million in tax to splurge on luxury cars and holidays. HMRC first started investigating after a routine inspection found some VAT discrepancies in the company鈥檚 paperwork. The owner first claimed that he鈥檇 just filled in an old template by mistake. When HMRC wasn鈥檛 satisfied, he changed his story. He said some paperwork had gone missing and that he had tried to recreate it but made mistakes.
Investigators go directly to his bank to cross-reference the information on his account with the paperwork he鈥檚 given them. It doesn鈥檛 match up. They discover he鈥檚 been creating fake invoices to make it look like he鈥檚 spending money on genuine business costs. But in reality, he鈥檚 splashing the cash on luxury goods and holidays - including a Bentley for 拢123,000! Then he鈥檚 fraudulently claiming tens of thousands of pounds worth of VAT back from the public purse. And it鈥檚 been going on for years.
In another case, Trading Standards uncover a massive illegal tobacco operation that鈥檚 dodged over 拢50,000 in tax. They鈥檙e first tipped off by locals that a shop is selling illegal tobacco. They raid the shop with a specialist sniffer dog and seize a massive haul of 56,000 illegal cigarettes and seven kilos of rolling tobacco concealed in a hole behind some kitchen cabinets. Case closed? Not quite.
Despite the ongoing investigation, information soon comes in that the shop is straight back in business and selling illegal tobacco again. Trading Standards raid again and again - in fact, five times in total. Each time, they uncover a new stash of illegal tobacco. In total, they seize 120,000 counterfeit cigarettes and 20 kilos of illegal tobacco. That鈥檚 around 拢170,000 worth of goods, and not a single penny of duty has been paid to the tax authorities. Illegal tobacco is a fraud that costs the UK economy 拢2.8 million every year and poses a significant risk to the health of those who smoke it.
We also follow an Environment Agency case as they investigate reports of illegal waste being dumped in an industrial estate. When they arrive on site, it turns out to be asbestos, a huge danger to public health and the environment. Can they trace who dumped it there?
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Michelle Ackerley |
| Music | Matthew Slater |
| Production Manager | Gina Breslin |
| Editor | Dan Broughton |
| Editor | Andy Darbyshire |
| Editor | Colin Gardiner |
| Editor | Oli Issacs |
| Series Editor | Jenny Dafydd |
| Executive Producer | Rob Dersley |
| Executive Producer | Samantha Rosie |
| Producer | Matt Botten |
| Producer | Christian Bradshaw |
| Producer | Mark Brennan |
| Producer | Dave Jones |
| Producer | Dominic Shinya |
| Director | Matt Botten |
| Director | Christian Bradshaw |
| Director | Mark Brennan |
| Director | Dave Jones |
| Director | Dominic Shinya |
| Production Company | Brown Bob Productions |
Broadcast
- Fri 25 Jul 2025 10:15