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A company book keeper is to be sentenced at Gloucester Crown Court next month after admitting a £67,000 fraud against his employers.
There has been a notable increase in the number of insurance claims made against agents, with some complainants being regular users of ‘no win, no fee’ law firms, according to a new report.
29 January 2021: Myles Thompson, current President of Accountancy Europe, explains the factors the profession must address to ensure audit quality is consistent across the continent, as part of a series of articles on key themes from ICAEW’s Audit Manifesto.
Four women are to stand trial accused of a £500,000-plus fraud in which a Penrith-based haulage company was allegedly targeted.
A man who defrauded two builders' merchants out of more than £26,000 has been sentenced to a 10-month prison term, suspended for two years, after he offered to pay back all the money.
After a year of unprecedented disruption thanks to Covid-19, it looks like remote working is set to remain with us for now, which means security strategies will change in 2021. What will this change look like, and what tools and services will be selling like hot cakes?
A 23 year old Gloucester IT worker is to stand jury trial accused of fraud involving more than £30,000 worth of Amazon vouchers which he allegedly sold on eBay.
The government has initiated legal proceedings to have eight former Carillion directors banned from holding boardroom seats.
As the job market becomes more saturated during the pandemic, employers and recruiters will need to pay more attention to fraudulent applications. Here, René Seifert, co-head of TrueProfile.io, explores how blockchain technology can be deployed to combat CV fraud
Mother-of-two Lauren Farr conned We Fight Any Claim for over three years while working for them
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