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Islington Council has this month secured what is thought to be one of the largest confiscation orders so far obtained by a local authority for unlawful subletting.

Gouranga Deb was ordered to back £242,705 plus £18,000 in costs at Snaresbrook Crown Court on 11 September.  

Islington said Deb fraudulently took on a council tenancy in 2011 without telling the local authority he had bought a home in nearby Haringey in the time between applying for council housing and being offered a home.    

“Throughout his tenancy, Mr Deb then failed to tell the council he owned the three-bedroom property – which was big enough for his family – and instead, let it for up to £2,000 a month while claiming for full housing benefit for the council tenancy and pocketing the proceeds,” Islington added.  

The council discovered the fraud when Deb applied to buy his council home, at a significant discount, through the national Right to Buy scheme.  

The defendant had previously been given a suspended sentence of two years, plus 30 Rehabilitative Activity Days days and 250 hours of unpaid work after pleading guilty to four counts of fraud at Snaresbook Crown Court in December 2022. 

The council subsequently pursued financial recompense under the Proceeds of Crime Act.

Cllr Una O’Halloran, Islington’s Executive Member for Homes and Neighbourhoods, said: “Council homes change lives, and we will not tolerate any activity that deprives people in genuine need of a safe, decent and affordable place to call home.  

“Our housing investigations team work tirelessly to deliver results like this and will always take action against the small minority of people who try to cheat the system, to make sure council homes are going to people who really need them.”

Cllr O’Halloran added: “At a time when people in Islington, like all London boroughs, are facing a housing crisis and there is huge demand for council homes, this is an excellent result for our residents.” 

In the last six months, Islington’s housing investigations team has recovered 36 properties that were being fraudulently let.  

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