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Ipswich landlord handed suspended sentence for lying his way into council home

A former council tenant has been given a two-year suspended prison sentence after fraudulently obtaining social housing whilst owning three commercial properties in Ipswich.

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Oliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk

Mahmut Dagdelen of Braziers Wood Road was sentenced at Ipswich Crown Court on Wednesday after being found guilty of five fraud offences in April.

  • The 47-year-old must complete 250 hours of community service, follow a six-month curfew between 19:00 and 07:00, and pay £5,418 in costs to Ipswich Borough Council.

  • Dagdelen's fraud spanned more than six years and involved multiple false declarations about his financial circumstances.

The details: The council's investigation revealed Dagdelen had applied for social housing whilst privately renting, falsely claiming his household income was less than £15,000 annually and that he and his wife had no savings or investments.

  • He was granted temporary accommodation in April 2017 after claiming his family would become homeless, then moved into a three-bedroom council property in January 2018.

  • The fraud was exposed when Dagdelen applied to buy the council home under the Right to Buy scheme just 13 months later, revealing he had secured a mortgage and amassed savings for the purchase.

By the numbers: Investigators discovered Dagdelen jointly owned three commercial units in Ipswich, purchased outright in 2016, generating rental income he had failed to declare.

The fraud cost the council £158,000 – the expense of keeping a family in temporary accommodation who could have occupied the property Dagdelen was granted.

What they're saying: Councillor Alasdair Ross, Portfolio Holder for Housing, said: "Mr Dagdelen's fraudulent activities are unacceptable, and his dishonesty prevented much-needed housing being given to families who have a genuine need."

What's next: Dagdelen vacated the council property in July 2023, which was reallocated to a family on the social housing register. A Proceeds of Crime hearing will take place at a later date.

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