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A councillor is set to appear in court after allegedly committing fraud to claim £10,000 from a Covid-19 grant scheme.
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Councillor Harman Banger
Wolverhampton councillor Harman Banger will appear at Wolverhampton Magistrates Court over two offences between March 11 and June 5.
The case was first heard by the Black Country Magistrates Court on December 22 where it was adjourned until January 11 next year.
Banger, of Bilston Road, is accused of committing fraud by dishonestly making a false representation, a court listing said.
It is alleged the 39-year-old, who faces two charges, did so to obtain a £10,000 grant under the Government s Covid-19 Small Business Scheme.