30th January 2023

CCUK holds introductory meeting with the Home Office

We recently met with representatives from the Telecoms Fraud Unit at the Home Office, where we discussed the importance of, and the growing concerns surrounding telco fraud as well as the risk it poses to the public.

The Government will soon be publishing its fraud strategy, and Home Office officials said it would consider views as the strategy nears finalisation. The Secretariat is keen to hear any concerns members may have around fraud, which can then be passed onto the Home Office.

If you have any questions about our wider response and engagement on the net neutrality issue, do feel free to get in touch with us.

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