The National Fraud Authority, an executive agency of the Attorney General's Office, is the U.K. Government's strategic lead on counter-fraud activity. The first National Fraud Strategy was published in March 2009. The strategy's four aims are: * building, sharing and acting on knowledge * tackling the most serious and harmful threats * holding more fraudsters to account while also improving support to victims, and * improving the country's capability to prevent fraud.
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