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Fraud Focus is the newsletter of the National Fraud Authority.
Security Minister James Brokenshire has launched the first stage of a new £4 million campaign to raise awareness of how to stay safe online.
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A national campaign launched by the National Fraud Authority warns UK investors they risk falling victim to thousands of pounds worth of fraud.
New research helping small businesses protect themselves against fraudsters has been published today.
Fraud watchdog, the Fraud Advisory Panel (FAP), has launched the UK’s first independent guidance on how to make charitable donations safely.
Protect our personal information, a campaign launched by the National Fraud Authority, Telecommunications UK Fraud Forum (TUFF) and Financial Fraud Action UK
The National Fraud Authority is measuring the extent of fraud against charities in the UK.
Specialist police unit dedicated to combating insurance fraud set-up through a police-private sector partnership.
Fraud Focus is the NFA’s newsletter. See the National Archives website for older editions of Fraud Focus.
The latest news about fraud and scams, sourced from the National Fraud Authority’s partners and the wider counter-fraud community.
Tackling fraud placed at the heart of the government’s fight to cut economic crime as the NFA transfers to the Home Office.
£23.5 million reported stolen to Action Fraud during the past financial year through share sale or boiler room fraud.
Tackling fraud will be placed at the heart of the government’s fight to cut economic crime as the National Fraud Authority (NFA) transfers from the Attorney General’s Office to the Home Office from 1 April 2011.
Action Fraud has set up a dedicated email address where you can forward any scam emails that you receive.
Thirty-eight organisations joined forces today to launch new ‘Fighting Fraud Together’ strategy.
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