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National Fraud Initiative reports

Reports for the National Fraud Initiative (NFI), which compares data in the public and private sector to identify fraud or errors.

Published 20 March 2015
Last updated 20 July 2020 — see all updates

From:

Cabinet Office

Documents

National Fraud Initiative report: July 2020

PDF, 936KB, 39 pages

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National Fraud Initiative report: March 2018

PDF, 833KB, 38 pages

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National Fraud Initiative report: November 2016

PDF, 1.63MB, 45 pages

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National Fraud Initiative report: June 2014

PDF, 1.31MB, 45 pages

National Fraud Initiative members checklist: August 2014

PDF, 227KB, 4 pages

National Fraud Initiative report: May 2012

PDF, 2.51MB

National Fraud Initiative council members briefing: May 2012

PDF, 234KB, 9 pages

National Fraud Initiative report: May 2010

PDF, 6.29MB, 48 pages

National Fraud Initiative report summary: May 2010

PDF, 599KB

National Fraud Initiative members briefing: May 2010

PDF, 993KB

National Fraud Initiative report: May 2008

PDF, 384KB, 32 pages

National Fraud Initiative report: May 2006

PDF, 450KB, 40 pages

National Fraud Initiative report: May 2004

PDF, 816KB, 16 pages

National Fraud Initiative report: May 2002

PDF, 823KB, 12 pages

National Fraud Initiative report: May 2000

PDF, 1.09MB, 23 pages

Details

The NFI is a data matching exercise. It matches electronic data within and between 1,300 organisations, including councils, the police, hospitals and almost 100 private companies. This helps to identify potentially fraudulent claims, errors and overpayments.

When there is a match, there may be something that warrants investigation. For example, when data matching shows a person listed as dead and also in receipt of a pension, the relevant body will investigate and, if appropriate, stop pension payments.

Published 20 March 2015
Last updated 20 July 2020 + show all updates

 


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