A fraudster couple has been ordered to pay almost £11,000 after falsely obtaining a two-bedroom council property from Greenwich council, despite already owning a three-bedroom house in Sittingbourne.

Faton Gashi, 35, and Toma Valantinaite, 33, were also sentenced to 12 weeks and 22 weeks respectively, which was suspended for 18 months.

In 2009, Gashi who owns a car wash, was given a one-bedroom property based on his genuine application as a single person in need of accommodation at the time.

In 2011, he then notified the council that his partner Valantinaite had moved into his property.

After the birth of their second child, the couple were rehoused to a larger two-bedroom property in Alnwick Road, Lee.

They both completed the tenancy paperwork and accepted the keys to their new family home in June 2016.

In October 2016, Valantinaite notified Greenwich council that her partner, Gashi, was no longer living at the address in Lee and no forwarding address was provided for him.

The tenancy at Alnwick Road was then transferred to her.

In March 2017, Valantinaite applied to purchase the property in Lee under the Right to Buy scheme, however she failed to meet the requirements and her application was rejected, which then triggered an investigation by the council and it was discovered Mr Gashi had purchased a three-bedroom house in Sittingbourne.

The couple were interviewed by council investigators in March 2018, but failed to admit their crimes and replied ‘no comment’ to all questions.

Shortly after this the keys to the property at Alnwick Road were returned to Greenwich council.

Gashi and Valantinaite were summoned to attend Bexley Magistrates Court October 1, 2018 for committing fraud.

They both attended court but only Gashi pleaded guilty and Valantinaite pleaded not guilty, the case was then referred to the crown court for trial in March 2019.

However, one week before the trial date Valantinaite changed her plea to guilty and both were sentenced on April 26 2019.

Cllr Christine Grice said: “Gashi and Valantinaite took away the opportunity for the council to provide much needed accommodation to a family that was genuinely in need. They selfishly accepted the keys to a larger property despite them happily living in their privately owned three-bedroom property in Sittingbourne.

“We are pleased with this conviction - though they have both evaded prison, the £10,800 they must pay to Greenwich council for financial loss will serve as a good reminder of their selfishness. I’m also pleased to share that a genuine family now happily lives in the two-bedroom property in Lee.”

If you suspect someone of committing fraud against Greenwich council, please call 0800 169 6975 or email fraud@royalgreenwich.gov.uk. Any information you give will be treated in confidence.