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Find out how to report fraud, and learn more about our Anti-Fraud Framework, including whistleblowing, and how we agree our annual Audit Plan
You can report fraud against the Council by contacting the South West London Fraud Partnership (SWLFP).
You can report benefit fraud online with the Department for Work and Pensions.
We take fraud against us very seriously. You can give an anonymous report but we hope you'll leave as much information as possible to help us investigate the issue.
As a local authority, we have a responsibility to:
To help us achieve this we have:
Internal audit is a statutory function in local government, as required by the Accounts and Audit Regulations 2011, and is governed by the Public Sector Internal Audit Standards (PSIAS). These standards set out the framework for internal audit and identify the key objectives, status and processes.
The Audit Committee regularly reviews the outcome of audit work and agrees the annual Audit Plan following consultation with departmental management teams.
The type of work we do includes:
We have a team of investigators who are responsible for undertaking both reactive and proactive fraud investigations. This includes the investigation of fraud perpetrated externally against the Council (eg housing fraud, blue badge and parking/permit fraud) and internal fraud or misconduct by staff, councillors, partners or contractors.
We have a Joint Anti-Fraud Forum responsible for reviewing our fraud risk register. We have a programme of proactive fraud checks targeting areas from the fraud risk register. These include checks on high value payments to contractors, and salary and overtime payments. Data matching exercises are also undertaken in accordance with the National Fraud Initiative (NFI).