Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill 2025: factsheets
The factsheets summarise information about how the measures in the Bill will work, and include information on how safeguards, reporting mechanisms and oversight will work to ensure the appropriate, proportionate, and effective use of the powers.
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The Bill introduces new powers to enable the Public Sector Fraud Authority within the Cabinet Office to investigate public sector fraud outside of tax and social security system, using its expertise to act on behalf of other parts of government.
The Bill also introduces new powers to improve the Department for Work and Pensions’ ability to address fraud and error in the social security system.
Further information
The Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill, introduced to parliament on 22 January 2025, intends to safeguard public money by reducing public sector fraud, error and debt.
The Bill includes powers to better identify, prevent and deter public sector fraud and error and enable the better recovery of money owed to the taxpayer where public money has been stolen or overpaid.
This Bill delivers the government’s commitment to safeguard taxpayers’ money and not tolerate fraud or waste anywhere in public services.
Through this Bill, the government will deliver benefits to the taxpayer of £1.5 billion over the next 5 years.
The factsheets intend to summarise information about how the measures in the Bill will work. They also include information on how safeguards, reporting mechanisms and oversight will work to ensure the appropriate, proportionate, and effective use of the powers.