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FCA Cracks Down on £1m Ponzi Scheme in UK
Abstract:FCA convicts Devon man for £1m Ponzi scheme, warning UK investors to check firm authorisation before committing funds.

FCA Convicts Devon Man Behind £1m Ponzi Scheme
A 35-year-old man from Devon has been sentenced for running a £1 million Ponzi scheme that defrauded hundreds of UK investors. Daniel Pugh, operating from his bedroom under the name Imperial Investment Fund (IIF), targeted 238 victims largely through Facebook adverts promising returns of 1.4% per day—figures far exceeding realistic market performance.

According to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the scheme collapsed after investor funds were misused to support Pugh‘s personal lifestyle, including expensive clothing and large cash withdrawals. Despite knowing the operation was failing, Pugh continued attracting new investments. Executive Director of Enforcement Steve Smart described it as “nothing more than a massive fraud” and urged the public to verify firms using the FCA’s online checker before investing.
Fraudulent High-Yield Investment Schemes
The sentencing judge noted “persistent and knowing breaches of the regulatory framework” and criticised Pughs late show of remorse. Victims suffered not only financial losses but deep embarrassment at being misled. The FCA is now pursuing confiscation proceedings to strip Pugh of criminal proceeds and compensate those affected. He has also been disqualified from serving as a company director for eight years following his release.
A second suspect remains wanted in connection with the IIF scheme. This case forms part of a broader FCA crackdown on financial crime, which in the past six months has seen convictions for six individuals involved in offences including money laundering, insider dealing, and fraud.
Consumer Protection Warning
The FCA warns that unauthorised investment schemes present significant risks with little to no legal protection. Many victims realise too late that their savings are irrecoverable. Regulators advise that if an offer appears exceptionally high—such as “high-return investment scam” rates—investors should investigate thoroughly and confirm company authorisation before transferring money.

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