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Carlauren Group: Three arrested as part of alleged £76 million fraud involving luxury care homes

The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has today (Tuesday) raided two sites and made three arrests across the south of England as part of a new investigation into an alleged £76 million fraud involving luxury care homes.

The raids in St Leonard’s, Dorset and Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire are part of an investigation into the UK registered property developer, the Carlauren Group, which collapsed into administration in November 2019, requiring some elderly residents to vacate their homes and leaving over 600 investors out of pocket.

Company acquired 23 properties
Over four years, the Carlauren Group purchased 23 properties across the UK, mostly former hotels including the historic Windlestone Hall in Durham, offering an annual 10% return on investment in its renovation of these properties into high-end care homes.

Only nine of the properties were ever operational and some continued to be run as hotels, instead of homes.

This included Auckland Hotel in Shanklin, and Ocean Hotel in Sandown, Isle of Wight.

The group also purchased a number of vehicles purportedly for the company including two Lamborghinis, a Mclaren 570GT, a private jet and two yachts.

600+ people invested
Over 600 people and companies invested in the scheme via purchase of rooms, that were to be rented out to elderly residents, in facilities that boasted of swimming pools, room service and other luxury amenities.

Rooms were advertised widely and sold with a guaranteed annual payout and the opportunity to resell the asset back with up to a 25 per cent profit after ten years.

Fifth new investigation
This is the fifth new investigation launched since Director Nick Ephgrave QPM joined the UK’s specialist anti-fraud agency in September.

Today’s SFO operation was supported by the National Crime Agency (NCA).

Ephgrave: Company’s abrupt collapse created turmoil and enormous anxiety
Nick Ephgrave QPM, Director of the Serious Fraud Office, said.

“This company’s abrupt collapse has created turmoil and enormous anxiety for many, with elderly people forced to vacate their homes and investors left with nothing.

“Today’s arrests are a major development in our investigation and a step towards getting the answers so many people need.”


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