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Significant gaps remain in Home Office’s understanding of fraud

A National Audit Office report published today has said that the Home Office does not have an up-to-date estimate of the cost of fraud to the economy, nor a cohesive understanding of perpetrators.
Tags: E-CrimeFraudHome OfficePolice & CJ organisations
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