Fraud People – The Growth sector
There is a lot going on in fraud at the moment. There is an ever-growing circle of experts evolving and Fraudjobs.co.uk has seen three years of rapid growth as the skills in the market and the vacancy numbers have increased. What is going on and why now? And what to do about it......read on.
Nature, Extent and Economic Impact of Fraud in the UK
ACPO commissioned this review which took Prof. Michael Levi from Cardiff University and his team a year to complete and write - see www.ACPO.police.uk/policies.asp At 112 pages long it makes for an interesting, if not lengthy read – putting a first ‘stake in the ground’ for measuring the fraud losses for UK PLC as a whole. want to know more?
What else is going on then?
The publication of this document has focused people on fraud - both in the need to measure the problem and of course to take further actions in the fight against fraud. It coincides with other recent key activities in the fight against fraud that have started the rollercoaster. Most notably the Fraud Bill which was passed in 2006 and the governments Fraud Review. want to know more?
What is happening and what’s changing?
Whether it is happening as a result of these activities or vica versa, over the last few years we have increasingly been seeing: - want to know more?
So where does Fraudjobs.co.uk fit into this?
To address fraud in many of these sectors, there has been a renewed focus upon developing fraud strategy, preventing and deterring fraud, identifying, investigating, and of course prosecuting fraud. want to know more?
References
The International Fraud and Corruption Report, July 2006,
www.attorneygeneral.gov.uk
Fraud Review, July, 2006 -
http://www.attorneygeneral.gov.uk/attachments/FraudReview.pdf
Fighting Fraud Together – Government response to the Fraud Review consultation – March 07,
http://www.attorneygeneral.gov.uk/attachments/Fraud%20
Review%20Government%20response%20doc%2015.3.07.pdf
ACPO - Nature, Extent and Economic Impact of Fraud in the UK www.ACPO.police.uk/policies.asp
www.Fraudjobs.co.uk – 020 7490 5001
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