Most policing activity in the area of UK public sector fraud is undertaken not by the police but by departmental investigators. This article explores the shifting rhetoric and on-the-ground efforts to escape departmental silos in order to address ‘the problem of fraud’ and fraudsters more efficiently and effectively via ‘joined up working’. These public sector reforms have been promoted principally by the National Audit Office and government. It reveals that these efforts have generally been modest in practice, because they have gone against the grain of departmental objectives and cultures. In the context of these experiences, the prospects for change in public–public and public–private partnerships are explored in the light of the UK gove...
This paper presents a review of the literature on connecting the relevance of fraud theory towards c...
This thesis examined the alignment between regulations, government guidelines and fraud governance p...
This thesis seeks to examine and explore the professionalisation initiatives of the UK public sector...
Most policing activity in the area of UK public sector fraud is undertaken not by the police but by ...
Fraud is not treated as a major criminal concern by most UK police forces unless linked to organised...
Purpose: The purpose of doing this is to move our attention, both theoretically and empirically, awa...
The purpose of doing this is to move our attention, both theoretically and empirically, away from lo...
Purpose Fraud has a significant effect on society. It has been estimated to cost the UK economy mor...
This explanatory study uses desktop and library methodology to explore and present the existing lite...
Purpose – The paper aims to explore how the phenomena of corruption and fraud in the public sector h...
The UK government has been developing strategy on fraud since 2006 looking at its cost to the nation...
The policing of insurance fraud has traditionally been dealt with beyond the criminal justice system...
This study sought to examine the principles and practice of investigation and prosecution of serious...
The policing of insurance fraud has traditionally been dealt with beyond the criminal justice system...
This study is the first to provide a holistic view of an understudied topic, insider fraud in UK pol...
This paper presents a review of the literature on connecting the relevance of fraud theory towards c...
This thesis examined the alignment between regulations, government guidelines and fraud governance p...
This thesis seeks to examine and explore the professionalisation initiatives of the UK public sector...
Most policing activity in the area of UK public sector fraud is undertaken not by the police but by ...
Fraud is not treated as a major criminal concern by most UK police forces unless linked to organised...
Purpose: The purpose of doing this is to move our attention, both theoretically and empirically, awa...
The purpose of doing this is to move our attention, both theoretically and empirically, away from lo...
Purpose Fraud has a significant effect on society. It has been estimated to cost the UK economy mor...
This explanatory study uses desktop and library methodology to explore and present the existing lite...
Purpose – The paper aims to explore how the phenomena of corruption and fraud in the public sector h...
The UK government has been developing strategy on fraud since 2006 looking at its cost to the nation...
The policing of insurance fraud has traditionally been dealt with beyond the criminal justice system...
This study sought to examine the principles and practice of investigation and prosecution of serious...
The policing of insurance fraud has traditionally been dealt with beyond the criminal justice system...
This study is the first to provide a holistic view of an understudied topic, insider fraud in UK pol...
This paper presents a review of the literature on connecting the relevance of fraud theory towards c...
This thesis examined the alignment between regulations, government guidelines and fraud governance p...
This thesis seeks to examine and explore the professionalisation initiatives of the UK public sector...