Ghost broker given suspended sentence

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A West Yorkshire man has been given a 15-month jail term suspended for two years and a 12-month supervision order for posing as a ‘ghost broker’.

The Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department (IFED) detailed that Michael Standing obtained 54 real insurance policies from RSA, but provided the insurer with false personal details to secure the policies.

He then supplied the invalid car insurance to people with a criminal background and disqualified drivers.

Drink and drugs
Standing made around £80 from each policy he supplied - a total of more than £4,000 - which, according to the IFED, he spent on drink and drugs.

The scam was exposed in

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