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Fraud Intelligence

UK government issues failure to prevent fraud offence guidance

Large organisations with a UK nexus are able, since 6 November, to refer to official guidance when developing "reasonable measures" to defend against a potential criminal charge of failure to prevent fraud intended to benefit them by their employees, agents, subsidiaries or other "associated persons" under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023. The offence takes effect nine months from publication of the guidance - in fact, nearer ten - on 1 September 2025.
Online Published Date:  06 November 2024

Ukraine pays whistleblowers in latest anti-graft drive

Ukraine has, for the first time, paid two whistleblowers who used a long-standing tip-off channel designed to crack down on corruption.
Online Published Date:  07 November 2024

Low and few - penalty assessment

Light sentencing for serious offending is a complaint across many parts of the UK criminal justice system and nowhere more than in fraud, but do the figures bear this out? Keith Nuthall looks at the evidence and draws comparison with the United States.
Online Published Date:  11 November 2024

Insolvency proceedings: an adept tool for tackling fraud

Given that fraud and insolvency scenarios often coincide, civil claims can provide a comparatively timely and cost-effective route to achieve justice for victims. Frances Coulson of Wedlake Bell outlines the extensive powers available under the law of England and Wales to assist creditors.
Online Published Date:  21 November 2024

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