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Videos filmed during the 'Beating the cheats: Quality, safety and authenticity in the food chain’ conference at the Royal Society, London.
The CMA has fined 10 construction firms a total of nearly £60 million for illegally colluding to rig bids for demolition and asbestos removal contracts involving both public and private sector projects. The CMA has also secured the disqualification of...
Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) examiners found 293 lorries fitted with emissions cheat devices at roadside checks between August and November 2017.
Lessons from the CMA’s investigation into 4 Berkshire estate agents who broke competition law by illegally fixing the minimum commission rates they charged their customers.
From paying the right tax to keeping an eye on cowboy constructors - UK aid is helping people power to beat corruption.
Names of tax cheats have been published on the HMRC website today.
The Financial Secretary to the Treasury, David Gauke, today launched a campaign warning offshore tax evaders that HMRC will start to receive details on UK taxpayers from more than 90 countries, under new global agreements championed by the UK.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Environment Agency enforcement teams carried out more than 13,000 rod licence checks across England in May.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) taskforces have brought in £109 million in the last six months it was revealed today.
Budget increased in the run up to Tokyo 2020 to cement UKAD’s position as one of the leading anti-doping agencies in the world
Following an investigation, the CMA has found that 4 pharmaceutical companies broke competition law in relation to the supply of an antidepressant.
The CMA is lifting the lid on the case after fining 5 estate agents for secretly agreeing to set minimum commission rates.
The programme of speakers who will outline methods for “Beating the cheats” at the Government Chemist 2014 conference is announced.
Cases where employers breach the rules are to be publicised by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) from 1 January 2011 …
Delegates have until 14 November to register for the Government Chemist conference on quality, safety and authenticity in the food chain.
Names of deliberate tax defaulters have been published online for the first time.
New measures launched today will see those criminals who deliberately cheat the system and leave taxpayers to foot their legal aid bill, despite being able to pay, face having their cars seized.
Over £35 million to improve councils’ ability to identify and deal with social housing fraud.
Benefit cheats are being warned today that a new Mobile Regional Taskforce to combat fraud will be visiting their area.
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