Fraud is the number one crime in the UK. It accounts for nearly half of all recorded crime. And whichever global territory you look at, it makes for similar reading.
This means that fraud can no longer be considered a problem to be solved by a single country or industry sector. We need to work together. And to inform our collective thinking, we need to know where we've come from to shape where we're going to
Our latest paper "The history of fraud in the UK" looks at the changing face of fraud from the 1980s on and discusses what is now needed to tackle the fraud pandemic head on.
Download it to find out:
- How fraud - and efforts to fight it - have changed over the years
- The size of the current challenge
- What future solutions look like
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Fraud is the number one crime in the UK. It accounts for nearly half of all recorded crime. And whichever global territory you look at, it makes for similar reading.
This means that fraud can no longer be considered a problem to be solved by a single country or industry sector. We need to work together. And to inform our collective thinking, we need to know where we've come from to shape where we're going to
Our latest paper "The history of fraud in the UK" looks at the changing face of fraud from the 1980s on and discusses what is now needed to tackle the fraud pandemic head on.
Download it to find out:
- How fraud - and efforts to fight it - have changed over the years
- The size of the current challenge
- What future solutions look like
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