How can you better protect your organisation from fraud?
Released on:
09/10/2009

Society sponsors MacIntyre Hudson are asking members to participate in a survey.
Fraud is a serious problem. Since the start of the recession, the extent of fraud has increased dramatically. Card fraud has risen by 43% in two years; insurance fraud has risen by 24% over the same period; identity fraud has gone up by 74%; there has been a 72% increase in the number of company directors disqualified for financial crime; and City of London Police, the lead police force for fraud, report an increase of 72% in the number of reported frauds.
MacIntyre Hudson is interested to hear your views on the extent of fraud, its impact and what would help you to better protect your organisation.
Please click the link below and take a few minutes to answer some quick questions. If the link does not work, please copy and paste it into your web browser.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=FxzTs8rjFcARj3scrdudAA_3d_3d
This survey is supported by the National Fraud Authority (NFA). The NFA, established in 2008, works with a range of stakeholders across the private, public and third sector to initiate, co-ordinate and communicate counter-fraud activity across the economy. It is managing a portfolio of some 15 priority projects to help address the impact fraud has on the UK economy. The NFA recognises how serious fraud can be for businesses and is focussed on improving arrangements to protect them.
Thank you for your participation.
Kind regards,
Jim Gee
Director of Counter Fraud Services
T: 020 7429 4100
E: mailto:jim.gee@mhllp.co.uk
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