A BUSINESSMAN has been jailed for nine months after defrauding the council out of nearly £14,000.

Mark Okodugha, of Queen Adelaide Court, Penge, was found guilty of 21 charges of fraud after illegally claiming housing and council tax benefits from Bromley Council.

The 37-year-old failed to declare he had two properties and had earned £350,000 during the four-year period.

He had pleaded not guilty.

Okodugha was also given a compensation order of £12,489 to cover the housing benefit overpayment, which must be paid to Bromley Council within 12 months.

He must also pay £750 costs.

Council leader Councillor Stephen Carr said: "The severity of this sentence and our determination to pursue fraudsters as part of the council's zero tolerance on fraud will, we hope, act as a deterrent."