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A criminal accountant who defrauded a pension scheme of £292,000 has now been given three months to repay the money or he faces an additional jail term.
Former accountant Roger William Bessent of Lancashire was found to have stolen savers’ cash from the Focusplay Retirement Benefit Scheme (FRBS) and transferred it into businesses he part-owned and which were run by his family and a client.
Bessent, who had acted as a trustee and administrator for FRBS, was sentenced in March 2019 to more than three years in jail, following a prosecution by The Pensions Regulator.
At a confiscation hearing last week at Preston Crown Court brought by TPR, Judge Heather Lloyd ordered Bessent to pay a total of £274,733. Of this amount, £233,317.90 will be returned directly to the FRBS as part of a compensation order, which accounted for the difference between the sum stolen and the amount he has previously repaid.
Bessent has three months to repay the amount in full. If he fails to do so, he will serve an additional 30-month term, and would still be liable to pay back the money, with interest.
He was also ordered to hand over all the cash currently in his bank accounts, £9,861, within seven days.
Erica Carroll, TPR’s director of enforcement, said, “Bessent held a position of trust which he abused for his own gain – stealing money meant for hardworking scheme members’ retirements.
“Today’s result shows TPR is determined that criminals such as Bessent are not only punished for their crimes but also do not benefit financially from their crimes. The money he stole will now be returned for the benefit of the scheme members he took it from.
“And, if he doesn’t pay up in three months, he faces extra jail time and will still have to return the money.”