

Mr Browne said: "The tech sector, phone companies and financial services firms must take responsibility for protecting their users by stopping fraud happening in the first place, and work together to design out fraud. Home Secretary Suella Braverman said the government will "use all levers available to us" to tackle fraud.Ī new anti-fraud champion, Anthony Browne MP, has been appointed. "By blocking scams at the source, boosting protections for people and bolstering enforcement, we will stop more of these cold-hearted crimes from happening in the first place and make sure justice is done." Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said: "We will take the fight to these fraudsters, wherever they try to hide. The government also plans to replace Action Fraud - the UK's fraud reporting centre - with a new system within the year, backed by a £30 million investment.Īlso, a new National Fraud Squad will overhaul how scams are investigated by taking a proactive, intelligence-led approach, backed by 400 new specialist investigators, the government said.
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The government also plans to crack down on methods used by scammers to reach thousands of people at once – such as so-called “sim farms” and review the use of mass texting services to keep these technologies out of the hands of criminals. The new fraud strategy will include banning cold calls on all financial products, such as those relating to insurance or sham cryptocurrency schemes, as well as plans to work with Ofcom to clamp down on number "spoofing", so fraudsters cannot impersonate legitimate UK phone numbers.īanks will also be allowed to delay payments from being processed for longer to allow for suspect payments to be investigated. The government has said it is stepping forward in the fightback against scammers with a new action plan. "Last month we delivered our pledge to put 20,000 more police officers on our streets, and we are supporting police by providing more funding for crime prevention measures, including better street lighting and CCTV." "We expect police to take vehicle crime seriously and investigate thoroughly to ensure perpetrators are charged and brought to justice. "Recent figures from the Crime Survey for England and Wales show vehicle crime is down 22% since December 2019. In response, a Home Office spokesperson said: "Car theft is a truly distressing crime and we are closely working with the automotive industry and police to ensure our response is as strong as it can be. "The Liberal Democrats want to see a return to proper community policing, making our streets safer and ending this free-for-all for criminals." "The government is effectively decriminalising car theft by letting these gangs get away with it. "Criminal gangs are being allowed to act with impunity while victims are denied justice. Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey said: "There is a car theft epidemic across the country, which Conservative ministers are totally failing to tackle. The Met figure for unsolved car thefts was 87.2%. The Lib Dems also said that police had failed to attend three in four car thefts last year.Īccording to its analysis, the Metropolitan Police, West Midlands, South Yorkshire and Essex forces all reported more than 80% of car thefts as unsolved. The party said that an analysis of the latest Home Office figures shows that 100,258 car theft cases across England and Wales were closed in 2022 without a suspect being identified. The Liberal Democrats are accusing the government of presiding over a "car theft epidemic" as the party claimed that around four in five car thefts went unsolved last year. Join us again tomorrow morning for all the latest from the heart of Westminster - including PMQs at midday.

Labour's Sir Keir Starmer announced that he is likely to scrap his commitment to abolishing university tuition fees.

But, Unite and the Royal College of Nursing said they will seek to continue strike action amid dissatisfaction at the pay deal among their members.The NHS staff council voted to accept the government's pay offer, and ministers have confirmed it will be implemented.Teachers across England were on strike in a dispute with government over pay.
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