Wednesday 2 December 2009

British workers are swindling bosses out of £1bn a year in spurious expense claims.

British workers are swindling bosses out of £1bn a year in spurious expense claims.
New research reveals cheeky British workers are swindling their bosses by over a £1bn a year on spurious expense claims, including plastic surgery, a new car, a diamond engagement ring, escorts, council tax, a honeymoon, Viagra and even a goat.
Findings also revealed workers are embezzling their employer’s money to add a touch of glamour to their homes in the name of work. Respondents admitted buying furniture, home entertainment, refurbishing their homes with a new bathroom, kitchen, gym and wallpaper and paint to spruce up their homes.
Listed below are some of the other outrageous claims highlighted in the Travelodge research:
· New motorbike
· Private number plate for a BMW
· Hiring a private investigator to find evidence to start divorce proceedings
· Pet hamster called Barry for the office
· Lapdancers
· £1,000 hair extensions
· A new garden shed which was converted into an office
· Charity donations
· Luxury holidays to Africa, USA and Europe
· Dancing lessons
The budget chain survey of 3,000 British employees identified the typical worker pockets an extra £17 each month that they claim. This means claimants make an extra £204 a year through dodgy expense claims, totalling a whopping £9,078 over a working lifetime.
Further findings identified a smug 43% of British workers believe swindling expense claims is a legitimate way of making extra cash and 45% of people said all their colleagues are ‘doing it’. An astonishing 84% of those polled said they didn’t feel guilty about inventing claims.
More men (22%) have used their expense account to wine and dine the opposite sex at prestigious restaurants in contrast to just 9% of women.

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