23rd October 2023

CCUK submitted Fraud Inquiry Evidence to Home Affairs Select Committee

We submitted the Fraud inquiry evidence to Home Affairs Select Committee in October.

Our sector puts significant time and effort into tackling fraud and scams, and the issue is very important to CCUK members and their customers. We were pleased to submit evidence to this inquiry, to help guide next steps. CCUK representatives would also welcome the opportunity to expand on this submission in an oral evidence session.

Find our submission here.

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