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Home Secretary Priti Patel has been advised by one of the UK’s most senior police officers that the Government needs to attract twice the number of recruits to get the forces back to 2009 levels.
http://www.lpportal.eu/content/editorial/articles/law-inforcment/police-need-double-number-recruits/
Christopher Woodhead’s decade and a half on the run has ended, following an enforcement hearing at Leeds Magistrates’ Court today.
https://www.sfo.gov.uk/2019/09/18/serial-phoenix-fraudster-jailed-for-over-9-years-after-15-years-on-the-run/
The UK's main reporting body for scams has been branded "a national disgrace" by the West Midlands' police and crime commissioner.
It is now widely accepted that financial crime is not ‘victimless’, but rather is wrongdoing which has a pervasive detrimental effect on legitimate commerce, and civilised society in general. As a result of this, many jurisdictions have introduced legislation establishing broad anti-financial crime regimes, policed by expert law enforcement agencies often possessing special investigative and prosecutorial powers.
https://www.penningtonslaw.com/news-publications/latest-news/2019/a-high-level-guide-to-uk-prosecutorial-and-enforcement-agencies#.XX9GNu8zP1k.twitter
Lisa Osofsky, Director of the Serious Fraud Office speaking at the Cambridge Symposium on Economic Crime 2019
https://www.sfo.gov.uk/2019/09/02/cambridge-symposium-2019/
Jolan Saunders and Michael Strubel, former company executives at Saunders Electrical Wholesalers Ltd, have this week been ordered to pay confiscation orders totalling £7,393,663.33.
https://www.sfo.gov.uk/2019/09/10/saunders-electrical-fraudsters-ordered-to-pay-over-7million/
Fraud has been a “Cinderella crime” for too long and must be taken far more seriously by police to stop criminals plundering the wealth of law-abiding citizens, one of the country’s top law enforcers said today.
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/police-need-to-step-up-and-treat-fraud-seriously-says-top-law-enforcer-a4228016.html
A new initiative by North Yorkshire Police is trying to raise awareness about fraud in the county.
'Say Something September' is to highlight the most common types of fraud, and encourage anyone who thinks they may have been a victim to report it to police.
https://www.strayfm.com/news/local-news/2945987/north-yorkshire-police-drawing-attention-to-fraud-this-month/#.XW-2ve0lN50.twitter
New statistics from the Association of British Insurers (ABI) and the Insurance Fraud Bureau (IFB) have highlighted a rise in cases of liability and application fraud, with the average value of detected insurance fraud reportedly in excess of £12,000 and the volume of application fraud cases under investigation by the IFB seeing an increase of more than 65 per cent since 2017
https://www.itij.com/story/115832/ifb%E2%80%99s-new-fraud-fighting-tactics
POLICE Scotland which is facing a £41.6m overspend have warned of a threat over legal costs and compensation payouts after up to £40m of claims associated with the failed Rangers fraud investigation emerged.
https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/17860239.police-scotland-reveal-legal-costs-fears-40m-rangers-case-claims/?ref=twtrec
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