Ghost broker gets suspended sentence over £50,000 fraud

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Rodney Bruce Van der Puye has been sentenced to 21 months imprisonment suspended for two years and ordered to complete 180 hours of unpaid work for acting as an illegal insurance intermediary.

According to City of London Police, Van der Puye set up hundreds of fraudulent insurance policies on behalf of other people by using false details and compromised bank accounts.

Van der Puye, 34, of Cator Street, Southwark, pocketed around £50,000 in just over 15 months by acting as an illegal intermediary, also known as a ‘ghost broker’.

City of London Police detailed that Van der Puye targeted some of the UK’s biggest insurance companies, using his own, his mother’s and unknowing members of

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