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Luton council victim of £1.1m cyber crime

Luton Borough Council was the victim of a ‘highly sophisticated and organised crime group’ that stole £1.1m that had been earmarked for a school, investigation finds.

Luton BC was the victim of a ‘highly sophisticated and organised crime group' that stole £1.1m that had been earmarked for a local school, investigation reveals.

A report from the National Investigation Service (NATIS) has concluded that South East Midlands Local Enterprise Partnership (SEMLEP) and Luton BC were both victims of serious fraud by a criminal enterprise that had ties to money laundering and cyber-enabled crime.

The investigation followed the misdirection of £1.1m of a SEMLEP Local Growth Fund grant in 2020, which was intended for Mark Rutherford School. Luton acts as SEMLEP's accountable body.

A SEMLEP employee's user account was hacked by the criminals who then contacted Luton from that account to provide them with new bank details for Mark Rutherford School where the payment was due to be made.

NATIS have not been able to recover the funds, although the investigation is ongoing.

Robin Porter, chief executive of Luton, welcomed the report and said it cleared up a lot of the ‘mis-information' that has been reported over the last two years.

‘The report confirms that it was not the council's system which was compromised and we are pleased that the report clears this up,' he said.

Mr Porter continued: ‘However, this crime shows how vigilant all organisations need to be with such nasty and sophisticated cyber-criminal gangs operating around the world.

‘We accept the findings of the NATIS report and, as a result of this incident we have introduced higher levels of risk management to further strengthen our payment policies and ensure additional checks are carried out when we are sent requests such as change of bank details.'

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