Exciting news for businesses tackling fraud risk management. We are thrilled to introduce our new and expanded fraud risk management guidance and tools, now featuring resources on the new failure to prevent fraud offence, as well as how to manage the risk of being a fraud victim. With fraud being the most prevalent crime in the UK, safeguarding your business is more crucial than ever.
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