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Cheating reduces the signal value of exam data and it might shift the focus of teachers and students away from learning
The CMA has provided a short guide for employers on how to avoid anti-competitive behaviour.
CMA increases informant reward up to £250K to crack down on cartels
How we're identifying benefit fraud and the penalties people could face for deliberately withholding information for their benefit claim.
Report someone who is pretending to be someone else to take a theory or driving test for them
Reports detailing the range of allegations of maladministration reported to the Standards and Testing Agency (STA).
Information on how to confess a cartel, the CMA’s leniency programme and what to expect if the cartel activity was in Scotland.
You must usually tell the Home Office when you divorce or separate from your partner if your visa is based on your relationship
Check you can get a divorce, agree or disagree with a divorce application, what to do if your husband or wife lacks mental capacity.
Attorney General's guidelines for prosecutors on the use of the common law offence of conspiracy to defraud. First published 2007.
A central, yet understudied, component of state capacity is the quality of administrative data, which is a key enabler of effective policy making.
How you can have a marriage annulled, the reasons you can give for annulling a marriage and the forms you will need to apply for an annulment. This includes information from the withdrawn D191 guide.
Reporting concerns, including pupil cheating, about the administration of national curriculum assessments in primary schools.
Case studies showing examples of business cartels, and anti-competitive activity.
This series brings together all documents relating to the Government Chemist Conference 2014.
Find out what makes a person an enabler of tax avoidance, and what to do about legally privileged communications.
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