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    Powys investigators prevent fraud worth £780k during pandemic

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryNovember 17, 2021No Comments
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    Eagle-eyed Powys County Council officers helped to prevent fraud and errors worth £780,102 during the payment of grants linked to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    And to mark International Fraud Awareness Week 2021 (14-20 November), the council’s Corporate Anti-Fraud Team has revealed that since it was founded in 2015 it has prevented fraud and errors worth £5,365,044.

    This figure includes £2,348,195 in recoverable overpayments and £3,007,849 in fraud and errors which were prevented, allowing this money to be spent instead on providing services for those in genuine need.

    International Fraud Awareness Week is organised by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners and aims to minimise the impact of fraud by promoting anti-fraud awareness and education.

    Cllr Aled Davies, PCC’s Deputy Leader and Portfolio Holder for Finance, said: “The council has signed up as a supporter of International Fraud Awareness Week and is proud of the work of its Anti-Fraud Team over the last six years, which has helped ensure that more than £5.3million has not been paid out in error or to fraudsters.

    “The council is opposed to all forms of fraud and corruption, and is determined to protect against such actions, whether attempted from within the council or by outside individuals, groups or organisations. So, if you are aware of anyone committing fraud, please report it. That way we will have more money to spend on services which will benefit everyone in the county.”

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