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This collection brings together lists of issues raised and the results of cases investigated so far under the Public Procurement Review Service
On the 29th November, the Mystery Shopper Service was renamed the Public Procurement Review Service.
How we're identifying benefit fraud and the penalties people could face for deliberately withholding information for their benefit claim.
Research to explore customers’ experience of having a Green Deal assessment and examine the accuracy and potential variability in the Green Deal assessment of properties by different assessors.
These updates show the issues raised and resolution of cases investigated in 2017 under the Mystery Shopper scheme.
These updates show the issues raised and resolution of cases investigated in 2016 under the Mystery Shopper scheme.
These documents show the issues raised and resolution of cases investigated during 2011 to 2014 under the Mystery Shopper scheme.
These quarterly updates show the issues raised and resolution of cases investigated in 2015 under the Mystery Shopper scheme.
Response to FOI request IA0042712: 'Cheating' cases for theory and practical driving tests.
Request for statistics on how many missing accounts have gone astray internally over the past 6 years.
Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) examiners will routinely check lorries they stop at the roadside for emissions cheat devices.
Freedom of Information response about details of a VOSA MOT test mystery shopping exercise.
Freedom of Information response about a mystery shopping exercise undertaken by VOSA during the financial year April 1 2009 to March 31 2010.
Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) examiners found 293 lorries fitted with emissions cheat devices at roadside checks between August and November 2017.
Minister launches top tips which will help councils to root out the fraudsters cheating taxpayers out of billions of pounds each year.
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