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CIPFA Counter Fraud Centre

How to fight procurement fraud in an age of austerity

20 September 2016

CIPFA examines what can be done to stem the rise of procurement fraud

Have the rules around gifts and hospitality really changed?

5 May 2016

CIPFA examines what individuals can do to ensure compliance with rules around gift giving.

Top 10 tips for building an anti-fraud culture

5 May 2016

CIPFA Counter Fraud Centre offers its top 10 tips to protecting your organisation from the evolving risks of fraud. 

When it comes to bribery, prevention is better than cure

5 May 2016

CIPFA examines the ‘red flags’ in behaviour that will help individuals notice if they're running foul of the UK Bribery Act 2010.

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Public services fraud costs the taxpayer an estimated £21 billion a year. Resources are stretched and organisations like the National Fraud Authority and the Audit Commission have closed. With fraudsters becoming increasingly sophisticated, all public services organisations are more vulnerable than ever to criminal activity.

The CIPFA Counter Fraud Centre was launched in 2014 to lead and coordinate the fight against fraud and corruption across local and central government, and the health, education and charity sectors. The Counter Fraud Centre aims to be the one stop shop for fraud advice, leadership, training and tools for local authority, central government, health, education and charity sectors.

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Guide to mitigate the risk of fraud in the public sector

9 November 2021

Agile management of expense reimbursement is crucial for the recognition of patterns of fraud before they occur. Download this e-book to find out more

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