Consultation outcome

National Fraud Initiative, 2022 to 2023: proposed work programme and scale of fees

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National Fraud Initiative 2022/23: Final Work Programme and Scale of Fees

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National Fraud Initiative 2022/23 Work Programme and Scale of Fees: Consultation Feedback

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Original consultation

Summary

Give your views on the proposed fee scale for the 2022 to 2023 exercise and the proposed dataset requirements for mandatory participants.

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Consultation description

This consultation sets out the Cabinet Office proposals for the National Fraud Initiative (NFI) 2022 to 2023 work programme and the associated scale of fees.

The consultation seeks views on:

  • the proposed fee scale for the 2022 to 2023 exercise
  • the proposed dataset requirements for mandatory participants

This consultation is primarily for public sector bodies in England that have a requirement to submit data to the NFI, as determined by the Cabinet Office.

It may also be of interest to organisations that have an interest in either the NFI, or the bodies required to take part in the NFI, such as some government departments or other membership organisations.

Documents

Published 21 April 2022
Last updated 1 August 2022 + show all updates
  1. We are publishing a response the consultation which was launched in April, and confirming the final NFI work programme and fees.

  2. First published.