What Is Commercial Fraud?
There is a lot of talk about fraud these days and rightly so. It is expensive, damages businesses, can have lasting emotional effects and we are all victims in one way or another.
It is often obvious when a fraud has been committed and it is often thrown into conversation when talking about deceptive and criminal practices. A term we often hear is commercial fraud but what exactly is it?
Commercial fraud is a badge applied to a number of wide ranging different actions against or involving a company or business usually involving criminal activity or dishonesty.
However, in legal terms commercial fraud is not a cause of action in itself. English law does not recognise a single cause of action known as fraud. Instead what might be described as a “fraud action” covers a multitude of claims operating at common law and equity; requiring distinct elements to be pleaded. It has a broad scope and claims involving “fraud” encompass (although the categories are not closed):-
- Fraudulent misrepresentation or deceit
- Conspiracy
- Inducing a breach of contract
- Bribery
- Certain breaches of fiduciary duty
- Breach of trust for example in dishonest assistance and knowing receipt
- Claims for wrongful or fraudulent trading and for transactions defrauding creditors in the context of the Insolvency Act 1986
Examples may be:-
- Misappropriation of assets or funds
- Overstated expenses claims
- Unauthorised withdrawals
- Complicated issues of false accounting
The common element is a deliberate as opposed to a negligent action.
What are the Advantages of pleading fraud?
Often, on the facts, it may not be necessary to plead fraud because it is possible to bring an action in contract or negligence misstatement. These claims are easier to pursue and as a general rule are not subject to the same level of scrutiny as fraud claims nor are they as hard or viciously fought.
There is no doubt that when a claim in fraud is pursued the temperature of the case immediately escalates and in practical terms by the time of the trial, the centre of attention may well have shifted away from the defendant to those who made the allegation itself.
However, there are distinct advantages for pursuing a fraud claim including:-
- The possibility of lifting the corporate veil
- Additional routes for establishing the fraudsters’ liability even if the corporate veil is not lifted
- No defence of contributory negligence
- Limitation or exclusion clauses are ineffective
- The time within which a claim may be brought may be extended
- Greater scope for recoverable damages
- The Courts take a more expansive approach to loss
Therefore whilst a claim in fraud ought not to be pursued lightly and it is important for a claimant, before doing so, to identify:-
- The type of fraud which is alleged;
- What it is necessary to prove;
- To consider the ethical and practical issues that arise;
Where a fraud has been committed the advantages will often outweigh the disadvantages.
To find out more about the issues raised in this post or to discuss any queries regarding fraud get in touch with David Bailey at david.bailey@healys.old-website.shout-loud.co.uk or call 01273 685888.
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I need advice please. I have been doing business with a company for about 3 years. I have supplied them with a product in October 2019. Up to date he hasn’t paid me yet. Every week he had a different excuse. Now all of a sudden he says that he wasn’t satisfied with the product and he’s not going to pay me. But he never mentioned this at all during the last 3 months. And he accepted the load and used it. What are my rights now?
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Hello.
I believe to have been defrauded by a company who where paid for services to install a side step on my van. I attended install on day given – wrong step and failed install. They are now not answering emails, texts etc. I had prepaid so everything was ready to speed up install.
What can I do?
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