Warrant issued for arrest of Stamford man accused of trying to fraudulently obtain more than £100,000 out of Grantham company
A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a man who is charged with two counts of fraudulently trying to obtain more than £100,000 out of a Grantham company.
Andy Smith, aged 50, of Elizabeth Road, Stamford, was due to appear at Lincoln Magistrates Court on Thursday, August 10, but police are now still searching for him with a warrant for his arrest without bail.
Smith is accused of fraud by false representation between November 1, 2017, and October 19, 2022, by dishonestly making a gain for himself or others of £79,524.81 from KHAOS Control Systems by making misleading representations to the Royal London Group to receive pension contributions which he was not entitled to.
Smith is also accused of fraud by false representation by unlawfully using the corporate debt card of KHAOS Control Systems to buy £22,112.26 worth of goods from Amazon.
Lincolnshire Police confirmed today (Tuesday) that Smith is still a wanted man.