Lincolnshire Council steps up fraud prevention measures amid police enforcement concerns
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During 2022/23, the council successfully intercepted fraudulent attempts from colleagues and partners at Serco amounting to more than £1 million.
Some of the 20 uncovered cases led to police referrals, while others saw the implementation of new council disciplinary processes. Four were inconclusive.
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Hide AdDianne Downs, internal audit manager, has now presented a report to councillors and underscored the authority’s “zero tolerance” approach towards fraud.
While no funds were misappropriated, she believes there is still room for improvement in the council’s preventative measures.
She said: “We’re not complacent, but I think there is further work to be done.”
To support this initiative, the audit team will be crafting a new strategy that focuses on proactive engagement and robust preventive measures against fraud.
Ms Downs alluded to previous “challenges with police enforcement” as several cases have been dropped because the council did not actually suffer any financial losses.