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The Insolvency Service has issued a warning to investors and its customers regarding a recent increase in fraudulent activity.
How you can protect your farming business from fraud and know what to do if you experience or suspect fraud.
A special support service for victims of fraud has also been expanded to cover all 43 police forces in England and Wales.
To coincide with the launch of the Home Office Stop! Think Fraud campaign, the Disclosure & Barring Service is providing support to job seekers for a safer employment search.
Find out about methods fraudsters use to try and get your personal information by viewing examples of scams identified by HMRC.
Insolvency Service secures convictions against five individuals involved in a complex fraud and money laundering scheme.
Crime and fraud issues in international trade: theft of goods, money laundering, cyber crime, employee fraud, infringement of intellectual property.
Find out about mini umbrella company fraud, including checks you should complete and how to report potential fraud.
The UK government and some of the world's biggest tech companies have agreed a series of pledges to protect the public from online fraud.
This strategy sets out a plan to reduce fraud by 10% on 2019 levels by December 2024.
What to do if you think you are a victim of identity theft or fraud, and what signs to look out for.
Information for academies, colleges, private training providers and employer providers on receipt of ESFA funding to help them identify potential fraud.
Attorney General's guidelines for prosecutors on the use of the common law offence of conspiracy to defraud. First published 2007.
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