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Detectives investigating a pension fraud involving 275 victims have charged a man and woman from Wilmslow.
The effects of the coronavirus pandemic could give rise to the next biggest case of food fraud since the 2013 horse meat scandal, if correct protocol levels continue to drop, according to food safety assurance specialist Lloyd’s Register.
https://www.kamcity.com/namnews/uk-and-ireland/manufacturers/pandemic-could-cause-next-biggest-food-scandal/
A Wolverhampton man who teamed up with his mother to make money by illegally subletting a council home has lost his appeal against conviction.
Benefit payments could be stopped if these changes are not reported to the DWP
https://www.kentlive.news/news/uk-world-news/benefit-payments-could-stopped-changes-4320915
A SCAMMING gran who said she was blind in order to claim £1million in benefits has been branded the "craftiest woman ever" by her husband.
Businesses have been told to stay vigilant against the rise in impersonation fraud during the coronavirus pandemic, by trade credit insurer Atradius.
Consumers may be well aware of the risks, but they're doing very little to address them.
A singleton who turned detective to track down his dream match from a dating website only to be told he had fallen victim to a 'catfishing' scam.
RESIDENTS are being warned to be cautious when using dating apps following an increase in "romance fraud."
Bethany Jay Percival, 27, admitted two offences, on each occasion using the identity of a person who had previously lived in the house that she was renting so she could set up credit accounts and spend money which was not hers, the city’s Rickergate court heard.
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