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Government must improve fraud prevention before the next crisis

Politics
United Kingdom
Iniciada July 18, 2026

Government must improve fraud prevention before the next crisis jack.sanders Thu, 16/07/2026 - 14:17 Module five of the Covid inquiry shows the need for better procurement and use of data. 4 Comment Ben Paxton Institute for Government Yes The new prime minister would do well to ensure that lessons are learnt so that the government is better prepared for future crises when these, inevitably, come about. Public finances Procurement Public services Ministers Public spending Complex policy proble...

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Stricter fraud prevention rules will slow down emergency spending when speed is critical during a crisis.

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The government should focus on improving overall crisis management capabilities rather than just fraud prevention.

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Whether or not the next crisis comes soon, government must audit and strengthen data sharing between procurement agencies now.

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Enhanced fraud prevention measures should be implemented without compromising citizens' privacy rights.

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Government must publish annual fraud loss figures and prevention spending to enable public accountability.

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The government must prioritize fraud prevention as a fundamental aspect of crisis management planning.

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Private sector fraud expertise should be embedded in government procurement teams permanently.

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Better fraud prevention should focus on post-crisis audits and recovery, not pre-crisis bureaucracy.

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Government procurement systems must use real-time data analytics to detect fraudulent supplier claims before payment.

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Fraud prevention improvements should be tested and refined now, not improvised during the next emergency.

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