The GCFP will enhance the structure of the government’s
counter fraud capability and put the UK Government in a
better position to find and fight fraud and economic
crime. The launch of the profession represents the
culmination of 2 years work, with over 100
organisations having been involved in its development.
It will provide counter fraud specialists across
government organisations with a common framework of
Professional Standards and Competencies. It will also
introduce a Professional Skills Platform (PSP), a
web-based tool through which members can register their
knowledge, skills, and experience, and self-assess
against a range of counter fraud roles.
By having common standards, organisations will be able
to identify what skills they do, and do not, have and
get those skills to the right areas. They will also be
provided with the ability to improve access to counter
fraud capability and help deliver better quality
products, whether fraud investigations, risk
assessments or data analytics. Working with a common
framework of standards, organisations will also be able
to share learning programmes and develop new
initiatives together.
The Profession will move beyond a focus on
investigation and will look more at preventing and
understanding fraud. This is because the GCFP
recognises that to build a world-class counter fraud
capability in the public sector, the UK needs a
professional structure that recognises the complexity
of counter fraud activity.
Minister for the Constitution, , said:
I am pleased to be announcing that the government
will launch the new Counter Fraud Profession on the
9th October. The launch of the GCFP will make the UK
a global leader in the professionalisation of counter
fraud and will give our specialist staff an excellent
and well-deserved opportunity for career progression
within the discipline.
This government remains committed to tackling fraud
in any capacity, including against the public purse,
and this new Profession is one way we are enhancing
our ability to do so.
In recognition of our global lead in this field, our
international partners have already asked us to lead an
international working group in this area. The GCFP will
continue to be flexible, evolving in line with the
needs of its members, and the changing threat posed by
fraud and economic crime.