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Forces need to be held accountable for fraud investigations

The Justice Committee has said that fraud is not an investigative priority for forces – partly because it’s not a crime type for which they are held accountable.
Tags: Case DisposalE-CrimeEconomic CrimeFraudVictims and Witnesses
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