Tackling Fraud in the Public Sector 2025: Developing a Counter-Fraud Culture

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Overview

In September 2023 the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) warned that the Government’s current system of fraud measurements does not tell us where the problems are, or which public bodies are most affected. Moreover, it was reported by the PAC that in 2022-23, the Government also lost somewhere between £2.5 billion to £28.5 billion to fraud and error. Public sector entities need to review policies and practices to foster a culture of counter-fraud using dynamic, innovative and collaborative techniques.

 

  • The government currently estimates that fraud and error in the public sector costs between £33–£59 billion per year, excluding COVID-19 schemes (GOV UK)
  • The National Fraud Authority (NFA) estimates that fraud costs the public sector around £21 billion per year, which is 55% of the total fraud loss in the UK (GOV UK)
  • £1.27 billion is lost annually to fraud, bribery and corruption in the NHS (Transparency UK)
  • PSFA found that even without specific measures of fraud and error risk, 27% of the organisations it assessed showed clear signs of a mismatch between their resources and risk. (PSFA)

 

Join us at the Tackling Fraud: Developing a Counter-Fraud Culture in the Public Sector 2025 to hear the latest initiatives and collaborative approaches to developing counter-fraud policies. Engage with a series of best practice case studies and keynote addresses showcasing strategies for sharing data, working in partnership across public sector organisations, and tackling cyber fraud. You will also be able to share your experiences and challenges faced in improving fraud awareness across the public sector through networking with senior colleagues.

Why Attend?

✓High-level keynotes from leading fraud and corruption experts on support and practical strategies

✓Hear recommended best practice case studies from local organisations on working in partnership to tackle fraud

✓Hear recommended best practice case studies from local organisations on working in partnership to tackle fraud

✓ Gain 8 hours of CPD points towards your yearly quota

 

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Agenda

  • Registration

  • Chair’s Opening Remarks

     

     

  • Keynote: Update on Current Laws and Regulation on Tackling Fraud

    • The latest guidance and updates on fighting fraud and corruption in the public sector
    • Reinforcing strong financial management and consistent internal and external audits
    • Promoting transparency around data and technologies to prevent and detect fraud and corruption
    • Developing an anti-fraud culture across the public sector that encourages whistleblowing
  • Keynote: Developing Effective Fraud Prevention Strategies at all Levels of Government

    • Developing a collaborative culture of counter-fraud between the central, devolved and local governments
    • Implementing formal data-sharing agreements and centralised databases to enable information sharing between government entities
    • Incorporating detection, prevention and redress into all levels of fraud prevention
    • Considering the extent to which the Fighting Fraud and Corruption Locally (FFCL) gives local governments the tools to effectively tackle fraud
    • Reinforcing the importance of self-regulation and audits in proactive fraud prevention
  • Key Supporter Session

  • Questions and Answers

  •  Comfort Break

  • Case Study: Equipping the NHS to Counter Fraud

    • Ensuring a range of specialised services are offered by NHSCFA and are promoted making sure NHS staff and the public understand the commitment to counter-fraud
    • Reaffirming the significance of the Fraud Hub as a central coordination point to enable health bodies to tackle fraud effectively
    • Ensuring staff are trained to detect, report and tackle fraud to facilitate a culture of counter-fraud in the NHS
    • Utilising the most innovative and up-to-date technology available to the NHS to tackle fraud

     

  • Case Study: Finances of Public Sector Fraud

    • Considering how the cost-of-living crisis has exacerbated financial burdens of individuals and intensified cases of fraud
    • Outlining the cost of public sector fraud for the taxpayer
    • Considering the cost of administrative and technological compliances in combatting fraud
    • Reducing losses in public expenditure through accurate measures of public sector fraud losses, increasing transparency of public sector losses to fraud and establishing a proactive government approach to tackling fraud
  • Case Study: Innovating Technology:  Staying Ahead in the Fight Against Fraud (AI)

    • Outlining how the HMRC deploys AI to identify risks on large-scale transactional services
    • Ensuring that the highest standards of legality, ethics, transparency and accountability are met when deploying AI as a counter-fraudulent methodology
    • Maintaining trust and confidence in the public sector’s use of AI, by ensuring that explanations for how the AI tool is used and deployed is accessible for the public
    • Reiterating the critical need for objectivity by questioning AI bias, prejudices and errors when tackling fraud
  • Questions and Answers

  • Lunch Break

  • Keynote: Developing a Culture of Regular and Comprehensive Risk Assessments

    • Identifying and measuring areas within the public sector organisation that are susceptible to internal and external fraud by regularly conducting evaluations and reviews of the organisations systems
    • Understanding that fraud risk assessments should feed into and support a broader counter-fraud strategy
    • Using the opportunity to complete risk-assessments to strengthen internal controls
    • Viewing risk-assessments as an ongoing cycle of monitoring and reviewing due to the fluid and dynamic nature of fraud
  • Key Supporter Session

  • Questions and Answers 

  • Breakout Networking: Addressing Challenges and Sharing Best Practices for Enhanced Protection Against Fraud

     

    This session will provide you with the opportunity to discuss the main challenges you face in providing the best protection to the public sector agencies most at risk. Share your experiences, and best practices and encourage cross-sector collaboration.

  • Comfort Break 

  • Keynote: Building a Public Sector Workforce Shaped to Tackle Fraud

    • Increasing opportunities and awareness of Trailblazing counter-fraud apprentices to support existing public sector workers
    • Upskilling and training all staff to identify fraud by providing public sector with training courses, regular anti-fraud meetings, expert advice and online information
    • Verifying public sector workplaces have accessible arrangements for staff to report fraud
    • Building a sustainable network of trained individuals to continually address and prevent fraud
    • Eliminating stigma and embarrassment associated with being a victim of scams, ensuring victims receive support comparable to victims of other crimes
  • Case Study: Case Study: Predicting Future Challenges of Counter-Fraud

    • Developing the most innovative and proactive counter-fraud strategies
    • Incorporating AI, machine-learning and behavioural analytics into fraud detection to keep up with sophisticated and targeted attempts at fraud
    • Encouraging collaboration with the public and private sector as private sector leaders can highlight vulnerabilities within regulatory policy frameworks that need to be addressed and legislated upon
    • Examining the possibility of a counter-fraud enforcement body for the public sector, that can be accessed by departments and public bodies who need it
  • Questions and Answers

  • Chair’s Closing Remarks

Previous Speakers

Lucian Tipi

Associate Dean Teaching, Education and Student Experience

Birmingham City University 

Laura Eshelby

Deputy Director of Counter Fraud Policy

Cabinet office

Joshua Reddaway

Director Fraud and Propriety

UK National Audit Office

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Rachael Tiffen 

Director of Public Sector & Learning 

CIFAS

Louise Baxter

Head of the National Trading Standards Scams Team

National Trading Standard 

Brian Collins

Regional Economic Protect and Prevent Officer

North East Regional Organised Crime Unit

Iain Murray

Director of Public Financial Management

CIPFA

Testimonials

Great event with the opportunity to keep up to date on the latest development, training and insights on public sector fraud and how the various sectors and organisations collaborate to tackle incidences.

Audit Manager GIAA

The ability to attend this event online was excellent.

 

Head of Counter FraudMinistry of Justice

Good range of speakers and subjects covered.

Forensic AccountantDWP

A good event for providing an overview and the scale of the threat of fraud to the public sector with good advice on how to begin to tackle the issue.

Apprentice Fraud InvestigatorBristol City Council

A really good session with relevant topics and speakers on public sector fraud.

Counter Fraud Intelligence OfficerLondon Borough of Brent

Why You Should Attend?

✓ Gain key insights from experts in education
✓ Keep up to date with policy developments and examination and curriculum changes
✓ Networking opportunities with speakers and senior colleagues from across the education sector
✓ Gain 8 hours of CPD points towards your yearly quota

 

 

Who Should Attend?

 

Job Title Example Organisation Examples
Directors of Compliance Healthcare Services
Fraud & Investigations manager Financial Services
Forensic Accountant Universities
Audit Manager Public Benefit Providers
Counter Fraud Specialists Information Commissioners
Head of Economic Crime Counter Fraud Organisations
Corporate Fraud Manager Police

 

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