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This document outlines the strategic focus and key objectives for the Government Counter Fraud Profession for 2023-2025.
Baroness Neville-Rolfe gave a keynote speech at the Annual Fraud Conference.
Data analytics experts Quantexa have been awarded a new contract to help the government recover fraud against the public purse.
This Public Sector Fraud Authority Plan contains the key activities and outcomes the PSFA expects to deliver by March 2023.
The latest figures from the National Fraud Initiative's annual report have been revealed.
The PSFA Mandate, led by Cabinet Office and HM Treasury, sets out its role and responsibilities and the responsibilities of ministerial departments and public bodies.
The home of Public Sector Fraud Authority on GOV.UK. The Public Sector Fraud Authority works with departments and public bodies to understand and reduce the impact of fraud.
The Public Sector Fraud Authority works with departments and public bodies to understand and reduce the impact of fraud.
The Public Sector Fraud Authority has been launched by the government.
A new £25 million central government taskforce that will enlist an elite team of experts to crack-down on fraudsters who attempt to steal taxpayers’ cash will be operational by the summer, the Chancellor will announce today …
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