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Education Secretary, Damian Hinds, spoke at the opening of the Bett Show, discussing how advances in technology can be harnessed effectively in education
Employment Tribunal decision.
Hackathon on technical solutions to help combat sexual violence in conflict.
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Names of deliberate tax defaulters have been published online for the first time.
Tax cheats in Scotland and Northern Ireland who try to fraudulently reclaim VAT are being targeted as part of an HMRC taskforce.
The programme of speakers who will outline methods for “Beating the cheats” at the Government Chemist 2014 conference is announced.
There is just one week for you to take advantage of the early bird booking offer for the Government Chemist Conference 2014.
Over £35 million to improve councils’ ability to identify and deal with social housing fraud.
New Law to criminalise cheats that cost country billions With just two weeks to go before the start of the Olympics, Housing Minister Grant…
Councils to receive funding to help combat social housing fraud.
Benefit cheats are being warned today that a new Mobile Regional Taskforce to combat fraud will be visiting their area.
Housing Minister Grant Shapps has today made proposals to help ensure tenancy cheats who deny social homes to families in need will face justice…
HMRC has launched an advertising campaign warning tax cheats to declare all their income before it's too late.
Tax cheats who become insolvent to dodge their companies’ tax obligations face up to 5 years scrutiny from HMRC.
An online map pinpointing tax cheats around the country together with their crime and sentence has been launched today by HMRC. The map allows people to see the impact of HMRC’s enforcement work.
The UK will not be a soft touch for professional benefit and tax fraudsters.
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