Cheeky So-and-So Mujeebullah Khan of St Margaret’s Avenue, Nottingham Locked up for 22 Months For Blagging a £50,000 Bounce Back Loan for the Chunky Chicken Shop on Shakespeare Street in the City Centre Which He Had Sold a Year BEFORE He Got the Loan

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Mujeebullah Khan applied for the maximum-value Bounce Back Loan on behalf of Chunky Chicken in May 2020.

However, Khan and his business partner had sold the business based on Shakespeare Street in April 2019.

Khan, of St Margaret’s Avenue, Nottingham, was sentenced to 22 months in prison when he appeared at Nottingham Crown Court on Wednesday 17 December.

The 38-year-old finished repaying the loan in full shortly before being sentenced.

David Snasdell, Chief Investigator at the Insolvency Service, said:

“Mujeebullah Khan’s offending was very simple – he secured £50,000 in Covid support for a business he had sold the previous year.

The Insolvency Service continues to prosecute Covid fraudsters and will take action against anyone who abused these schemes intended to help legitimate businesses during the pandemic.

Khan falsely stated that Chunky Chicken was carrying on its business at the start of March 2020 as part of the application.

All £50,000 was transferred two months later to a third party to repay a business debt.

Khan was declared bankrupt in May 2021 and signed an eight-year Bankruptcy Restrictions Undertaking in September of that year, restricting him from being able to borrow more than £500 without disclosing his bankrupt status.”

Additional Information

  • Mujeebullah Khan is of St Margaret’s Avenue, Nottingham. His date of birth is 30 September 1987

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