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Elderly couple jailed for £1m disability benefit fraud which they used to buy five properties

By Robert Firth, Local Democracy Reporter

An elderly benefits fraudster who cheated taxpayers out of £1million after falsely claiming to be paralysed for almost two decades has been jailed for 11 years.

Emmanuel Bay, 68, claimed he needed the cash to pay for round the clock care but splurged the cash on building up a property portfolio worth over £1million with his wife Nancy Bay Sloane, also 68.

Judge Michael Wood KC branded Mr Bay the “most dishonest man” he had ever come across while sentencing him last Friday and condemned him for his “utterly despicable” behaviour.

Mrs Bay Sloane, whom the judge described as a “Jekyll and Hyde” character was sentenced to four and a half years behind bars.

Mr Bay told Lambeth council he had become bed-bound following a car accident in 1997 where he had suffered a serious head injury, which had also caused memory loss.

He was paid almost half a million in direct payments by the council between 1999 and 2016. The handouts are intended to allow people to arrange their own care.

Over the same period Mr Bay received around £300,000 from the government’s independent living fund, money which is meant to help disabled people manage their condition.

He also falsely claimed £90,482 in disability living allowance, £70,017 in incapacity benefit and £12,568 in living cost support from the Department for Work and Pensions.

Mr Bay received a further £10,611 in Universal Credit between 2018 and 2019, on top of £700 support from Lambeth council for housing costs.

Meanwhile the couple were building up a five-strong property portfolio across South London, including four-bed 90 Sudbourne Road in Brixton which Mr Bay bought for £289,000 in 2001.

On the mortgage application, Mr Bay said he was a self-employed IT consultant with an annual income of more than £100,000.

Mrs Bay Sloane falsely claimed she had been renting council property, 74 Arlington Lodge in Brixton, since 1985 to get a right to buy discount of £38,000 on the flat when she bought it in 2001 for just £37,000.

The couple kept a room in the two-bed property for Bay to use when he was visited by council employees carrying out checks.

Officials became suspicious Emmanuel Bay was lying about his condition during a series of visits to the Arlington Lodge property in 2015.

During one visit his supposed carer, Bruno Matudi, 60, used a bear hug to lift Bay when he was asked to show how he would carry him around.

On another occasion a visiting occupational therapist realised the lift wasn’t wide enough to fit a wheelchair, despite Bay claiming he used it to reach the second-floor flat.

Mr Matudi, who met Mr Bay while studying together at the Open University, was handed two suspended sentences totalling 24 months and ordered to do 100 hours of unpaid work.

Judge Mr Wood KC said Bay was the “worst possible role model” Mr Matudi could have come across.

The three defendants were previously found guilty of offences under the Theft Act, Fraud Act and Forgery and Counterfeiting Act at Inner London Crown Court on March 6.

Sentencing Emmanuel Bay at Inner London Crown Court on May 26, Mr Wood KC said: “You had no insight at all into your offending. You showed not a shadow of remorse. You are an inveterate liar and I have quite honestly not a clue who you really are. I don’t accept that you are Mr Emmanuel Bay Sloane.”

Mr Bay and Mrs Bay Sloane have been served with deportation orders.

Lambeth council have been approached for comment.

Pictured top: Inner London Crown Court in Elephant and Castle (Picture: Google Street View)


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One thought on “Elderly couple jailed for £1m disability benefit fraud which they used to buy five properties

  • This couldn’t infuriate me any more than it does. I’ve always said some people are better at telling lies than other people can tell the truth. My dad pulled me down the stairs and jumped up and down on my back when I was 15 and have been plagued by back and leg pain and despite trying everyone to keep a job even work from home I finally had to give in and claim benefits in my 30’s. It was later dx as crush fractures, 3 collapsed discs and lumber spinal stenosis…basically because of the trauma a narrow spinal canal that causes nerve root impingement. As a result of this I also have neurological damage to my bladder and osteoarthritis which has caused bone spurs on my facet joints and bone inflammation from bone rubbing on bone. As well as other chronic health conditions that cause balance and proprioception issues, all well documented by qualified medical professionals. I’m interrogated yearly by the DWP who in 2013 cured me of all mobility issues and took away my mobility allowance. So how the hell do people like this….who say they are paralysed get away with theft on this level. I hope all money they scammed is clawed back before they are deported.

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