Welcome
Photos taken during the 2011 MFF conference.
The Midlands Fraud Forum (MFF) aims to promote awareness of fraud
issues and educate everyone on effective fraud prevention measures.
Fraud occurs in both private and public sectors and will continue to escalate until
we join forces and combat it together.
Across the UK it is estimated that fraud costs the
UK over £30 billion a year. This equates to £621 per adult in the UK.
Fraud is not traditionally seen as being a sexy subject and, due to the
culture of British business, has tended to be hidden behind a veil of secrecy.
These factors have added to the inhibition of fraud prevention; the nature of fraud
means many people find it difficult to talk about as it just feels like we are
highlighting our own weaknesses.
Effective fraud prevention requires us to be open about our experiences and
share our knowledge. Recent changes in the Government's approach
to fraud have started a culture change, particularly with regards to private individuals
but much work is still required in the corporate sector. In common with the
other fraud fora across the country, a key aim of this website is to encourage
and participate in this knowledge sharing.
Our Mission Statement
The aim of the Midlands Fraud Forum is to provide an industry led initiative involving
public and private sectors to reduce fraud by:
- Increasing awareness of fraud
- Communicating the risk
- Promoting best practice in countering fraud
How will we do this?
We will fulfil our mission statement through the development and delivery of:
- education
strategy
- media strategy
- funding strategy
- networking/membership structure