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<p>Since the non-domestic RHI scheme was launched in November 2013 there has only
been one confirmed case of fraud. This case was identified as suspected fraud by Ofgem
in February 2013 during the application review process, i.e. the installation was
never accredited to the scheme. As a result, the installation was in breach of an
eligibility requirement of the non-domestic RHI, and the party was required to pay
a fine and court costs to the value of approximately £1,200.</p><p>Ofgem E-Serve’s
Counter Fraud Team continue to investigate and manage suspected cases of scheme abuse,
misuse or fraud.</p><p> </p>
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