Comic Jason Manford's company claimed up to £10,000 on the government’s furlough scheme – after the star sold off a £3 million property empire.
The TV and radio star, 40, last year sold 10 rental homes to help pay for his divorce from his first wife Catherine. They were held on the books of his firm Invisible Man Ltd.
But documents released by the government have revealed that another of his firms called Gerald Dean Ltd – that takes in cash from his entertainment work - claimed cash under the pandemic’s job retention scheme.
The millionaire radio host is a director of the company along with his cousin Lyndsey Holt. Documents reveal the company has four employees.
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