- The Chancellor has announced that a new fraud squad,
recruited from data analytics experts and leading economic crime
investigators, will crack down on criminal gangs who rip off the
taxpayer.
- Operational in July and based in the Cabinet Office, the new
£25 million “Public Sector Fraud
Authority” will double funding for the Government’s
central counter fraud capacity.
- More details of the new fraud squad will be confirmed at the
first meeting of the Chancellor
chaired Efficiencies and Value for Money
Committee today.
A NEW £25 million central government taskforce that will enlist
an elite team of experts to crack-down on fraudsters who attempt
to steal taxpayers’ cash will be operational by the summer, the
Chancellor will announce today.
will unveil the new Public
Sector Fraud Authority, which will be up and running by July,
doubling the Government’s central counter fraud capacity.
The new body will recruit leading data analytics experts and
economic crime investigators to recover money stolen from Covid
support schemes and spot suspicious companies and people seeking
Government contracts. Counter fraud experts will also mount
mandatory inspections on Whitehall programmes to uncover
vulnerabilities.
Chancellor of the Exchequer, said:
“We will chase down fraudsters who rip off the taxpayer. This
elite fraud squad, backed by £25 million, will ensure the latest
counter fraud techniques are being used to track down these
criminals.
“People are rightly furious that fraudsters took advantage of our
vital Covid support schemes, and we are acting to make sure they
pay the price.”
Minister for Brexit Opportunities and Government
Efficiency, said:
"Hardworking taxpayers must and will be protected. Anyone who
tries to defraud the public purse will know that we as a
government are coming for them and we are going to put them
behind bars."
Recruitment for the Chief Executive of the Public Sector Fraud
Authority will start in the coming weeks, with candidates picked
from leading counter fraud experts. The new CEO will answer
directly to the Chancellor and the Minister for Brexit
Opportunities and Government Efficiency.
Mr Sunak will unveil details of the new counter fraud squad when
he chairs the first meeting of the government’s new Efficiencies
and Value for Money Committee later today, set up at the request
of the Prime Minister.
At the committee the Chancellor will also launch the Government’s
Plan for Protecting the Taxpayer to cut waste by slashing the
Government’s property bill, doubling the NHS efficiencies target,
reducing non-front line civil service head count, as well as
“quango” budgets and cracking down on fraud and error.
The committee is chaired by the Chancellor and deputy co-chaired
by , Chief Secretary to the
Treasury and , Minister for Brexit
Opportunities and Government Efficiency.
The full membership of the committee, confirmed today, is , Chancellor of the Duchy of
Lancaster, , Minister without Portfolio
and , Paymaster General and
Minister for the Cabinet Office.