Paul Cadman, described as an ex-nightclub bouncer, is reported to have been jailed for five years over an alleged apprenticeship fraud involving about £1 million in 2005. The Daily Mail states that Cadman is now helping Al Carns in a bid for the UK prime ministerial role at Downing Street. According to the outlet, Cadman’s past conviction is connected to the apprenticeship scam case, with the report focusing on his current involvement in political campaigning rather than the details of the original fraud. The reporting presented does not provide additional specifics about Al Carns’ background, the exact nature of Cadman’s role in the bid, or any recent legal developments. The information provided is limited to claims made by the Daily Mail, and no other sources are included in the provided materials to independently confirm the apprenticeship fraud allegations or Cadman’s current advisory work.