New officers to combat Suffolk's £15.8m fraud problem
Suffolk is ramping up its fight against fraud with new dedicated officers and a united approach across public services.
The big picture: Suffolk reported 3,370 fraud cases in 2022, resulting in £15.8m in losses. Suffolk Public Sector Leaders (SPSL) have approved funding for two new Fraud Prevent and Protect Officers to combat this growing threat.
Why it matters: Fraud affects individuals and businesses across Suffolk, harming the local economy. These new roles aim to:
- Respond to information about people vulnerable to fraud
- Deliver educational presentations to community groups
- Reduce the number of fraud victims in the county
Between the lines: The initiative brings together Suffolk Constabulary and Suffolk Trading Standards in a partnership approach. They'll share victim data to prevent further fraud, working as part of the Suffolk Anti-Fraud Partnership (SAFP).
- The National Trading Standards Scams Team supports this local partnership, aiding fraud victims through education, awareness, and collaboration.
What they're saying:
- Councillor Neil MacDonald, SPSL Chair: "The establishment of the Fraud Prevent and Protect Officer posts is a crucial step in our commitment to safeguarding our communities from fraud."
- Councillor Matthew Hicks, Suffolk County Council Leader: "This initiative demonstrates our proactive approach to tackling fraud in our county."
- Tim Passmore, Suffolk Police and Crime Commissioner: "Fraud is an ever-evolving threat, and it requires a robust and dynamic response."
What's next: The new officers will focus on:
- Improving support for fraud victims through the National Economic Crime Victim Care Unit
- Enhancing cooperation between law enforcement and Trading Standards
- Strengthening fraud prevention strategies
By the numbers: Tim Passmore has committed £40,000 from the council tax policing precept to fund a fraud prevention officer. Additional funding from the Suffolk Public Sector Leaders Pooled Business Rates Fund will expand this prevention work.
The bottom line: This collaborative effort aims to create a safer environment for Suffolk residents and businesses by preventing fraud and supporting victims.
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