Government slow to recover over £1 billion Covid grant fraud
The government has been slow to recover losses  of £1.1 billion from fraud and error in Covid grant schemes, according to MPs  in the Public Accounts Committee (PAC).
The latest PAC report found that after  spending £22.6 billion on business support schemes during the pandemic, the  government had only recovered £20.9 million of the estimated £1.1 billion in  fraud and error losses by May 2023.
The Department for Business and Trade (DBT)  said it would take until the end of 2025 to recover the losses from fraudulent  claims and estimated that it would be 'very  expensive' to check the veracity of every claim.
The Covid grant scheme ran for two years from  March 2020 to March 2022, and local authorities handled applications from  businesses.
PAC Chair, Dame Meg Hillier MP, said:
'The  government must not wait for the conclusions of the Covid inquiry to learn the  lessons laid out in this report. Never again should a national emergency find  policy being written as we go along, without firm planning and good local data,  with local authorities not properly funded to work in partnership on the  support required.
'The  next emergency must find the government rigorously prepared with an  understanding of the optimal means to support businesses through difficult  times.
'The  lack of planning from government also meant that a door was left wide open in  these schemes to fraudsters who took shameful financial advantage of schemes  that were designed with national solidarity in mind.'
Internet  link: Parliament website