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    Ministers 'blind' to rising levels of fraud after billions lost during COVID, MPs say

    Business KhabarBy Business KhabarSeptember 8, 2023No Comments
    Ministers 'blind' to rising levels of fraud after billions lost during COVID, MPs say

    MPs have accused ministers of “flying blind” and “shrugging their shoulders” on the scale of fraud – which has quadrupled because the begin of the COVID pandemic.

    The cross-party Public Accounts Committee (PAC) mentioned whereas a lot of the £21bn of taxpayers’ cash misplaced to fraud throughout the pandemic is unlikely to be recovered, the federal government ought to be doing extra to recuperate what it may possibly.

    On prime of round £16.4bn misplaced to tax and profit fraud up to now yr, the federal government might have misplaced as much as £28.5bn to fraud and error, with out figuring out precisely the place or how, in line with a PAC report, which relies on estimates from the Public Sector Fraud Authority.

    MPs on the committee additionally accused the federal government of damaging public confidence within the integrity of presidency following the fourfold enhance of public cash paid to fraudsters within the two years of the pandemic.

    They criticised the present system of fraud evaluation for failing to disclose the place issues lay or which public our bodies have been most affected.

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    Dame Meg Hillier, who chairs the committee, mentioned: “The authorities is flying blind on the degrees of fraud and corruption perpetrated in opposition to it, regardless of widespread consciousness of the poisonous menace posed by these despicable crimes.

    “The Cabinet Office has blamed worsening public perceptions of the UK’s fraud and corruption on ‘noisy reporting’ from the media.

    “It is time for some noisy reporting again from essentially the most senior authorities officers on fairly how severely it’s tackling this worsening drawback, with examples of fraud not being allowed to go unpunished.”

    She added: “The risk of fraud and corruption in public life, both from internal and external threats, is of course ever-present.

    “But this ought to be spurring authorities to recognise and put together for it as an ongoing danger, fairly than merely accepting it.

    “If senior officials and politicians simply shrug their shoulders and look away in the face of these outrages, then malign actors will continue to pick away not just at the public purse, but at the bonds of trust that knit us together as a society.”

    The PAC report follows an identical investigation by MPs in June which discovered the authorities had been “too slow” to recuperate taxpayer cash misplaced to fraud and error over the pandemic.

    ‘Extraordinary’ waste right down to poor preparation

    The PAC mentioned Whitehall wanted a “step change” in its method to danger so as to forestall an identical “panic response” sooner or later.

    In a wide-ranging report, the group laid naked quite a lot of “repeated problems”.

    Total fraud and error throughout COVID employment schemes delivered by HMRC was an estimated £4.5bn, of which the division expects to recoup simply £1.1bn, PAC mentioned.

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    The committee additionally discovered the Department of Health and Social Care wasted an “extraordinary” £14.9bn on PPE and associated COVID expenditure throughout the final two years.

    “No one could predict the COVID-19 pandemic, but we could have been better prepared,” the report mentioned.

    “The scale of the losses incurred in a panic response on issues such as PPE procurement are documented in this report. We need to learn the lesson that there is always unpredictability.”

    The UK slipped to 18th – from eighth – out of 180 nations in 2022 for perceived corruption ranges, in line with Transparency International.

    The authorities has been approached for remark.

    Source: information.sky.com”

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