- Fri Jul 08, 2022 8:51 pm
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I think most countries had the same problem- get the Covid payments out the door to stop the economy collapsing- and will have had fraud problems. That isn't to say that the Treasury (or as he here means, Rishi Sunak) doesn't care about fraud. It's trying to get money back, but they've got to put an estimate in the accounts for what they won't get. I've seen no evidence that Sunak did anything but sign off the numbers the accountants put before him. On the other hand, this is what they'd do to us, so I'm not going out to bat for Sunak. Though, it is a bit surprising that a fellow Tory would go down this road.
It sounds like a reasonable sort of thing to be a public body, pulling together stuff from scams across the country and all levels of government. I don't think even Nick Clegg would have abolished this in his "cull of the quangos" phase. But I guess Jacob wants to tick off some civil servant job cuts.
It sounds like a reasonable sort of thing to be a public body, pulling together stuff from scams across the country and all levels of government. I don't think even Nick Clegg would have abolished this in his "cull of the quangos" phase. But I guess Jacob wants to tick off some civil servant job cuts.