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A leading fraud prevention company based in Wales is helping to transform the way degrees are verified, saving universities hundreds of hours of staff time per year and cutting fraud.
Advanced Secure Technologies, whose headquarters are in Cardiff, has partnered with Hedd, UK higher education’s official degree verification service, to automate and streamline the process.
A former assistant head teacher stole thousands of pounds through his school's free meals programme for children in order to fund his gambling addiction.
Daniel Reynolds, 36, created fake invoices for food that was donated to West Earlham Junior School in Norwich for disadvantaged pupils during the school holidays so he could claim grant money.
Investigations into council tax and benefit fraud in Herefordshire jumped nearly fivefold last year. But whether this is due to more crime or just better reporting is unclear.
A new report by the Herefordshire Council’s counter fraud manager Jonathan Nelson says 75 new cases of council tax and benefit fraud were referred to his department in 2023, compared to just 16 the year before.
https://www.herefordtimes.com/news/24073277.council-tax-benefit-fraud-shot-herefordshire/
Over half the fraud detected by the Student Loans Company was at franchised higher education providers, an investigation has found.
The National Audit Office (NAO), the UK’s public spending watchdog, led an investigation into the fraud and abuses of higher education student loans.
https://theboar.org/2024/01/half-of-student-loan-company-fraud-aimed-at-higher-education/
The government is setting its sights on unincorporated businesses that fraudulently took out Bounce Back Loans during the pandemic.
The Department for Business (DBT), the Cabinet Office and HMRC have established a pilot scheme to look for potential fraud committed by sole traders against the Bounce Back Loan Scheme (BBLS).
https://www.icaew.com/insights/viewpoints-on-the-news/2024/jan-2024/bounce-back-loan-data-pilot-examines-sole-trader-fraud
Perm sec Peter Schofield tells MPs he doubts department can get back to pre-pandemic levels by 2027-28.
Senior officials at the Department for Work and Pensions have warned MPs the department faces an uphill struggle on fraud-reduction, with a return to pre-pandemic levels no longer expected within the next four years.
https://www.civilserviceworld.com/professions/article/dwp-fraud-uphill-struggle-benefits-universal-credit
Artificial intelligence could reduce the need for civil servants in areas such as fraud detection, help drive up wages and tackle the loss of institutional memory, a Cabinet Office minister has said.
https://www.civilserviceworld.com/professions/article/minister-talks-up-ai-potential-to-cut-fraud-detection-jobs-and-boost-wages
A fraudster who was caught by police making a ‘crudely executed’ attempt to take a driving test for someone else has been sentenced.
Officers from Nottinghamshire Police’s fraud team contacted staff at the Worksop Test Centre to alert them about a practical driving exam due to take place on 24 October 2022.
Doctors could be earning almost £1 billion from “ghost patients” after a fraud investigation into how many people were registered with GPs was halted.
There were almost six million more patients registered to a GP in England last year than the total population size of the country.
Patisserie Valerie is a British patisserie and café chain. In 2018, the company found itself at the centre of an alleged accounting scandal. In 2019, Patisserie Valerie announced that its board had been notified of accounting irregularities and potential fraud. The company went into administration, resulting in the closure of 70 stores and the loss of more than 900 jobs.
https://angle.ankura.com/post/102iskm/patisserie-valerie-how-the-allegations-unfolded?utm_source=mondaq&utm_medium=syndication&utm_term=Criminal-Law&utm_content=articleoriginal&utm_campaign=article
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