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Responding to the Government’s Fraud Strategy, launched today at Guildhall, the City of London Corporation’s headquarters:
Commissioner of the City of London Police, Pete O'Doherty, and City of London Corporation Policy Chairman, Chris Hayward, said:
“This strategy is a major step forward in the fight against fraud - a crime that devastates lives and undermines the UK’s economic security.
“The City of London Police is at the centre of the fightback. Our specialist expertise, national reach, and recently launched Report Fraud service make us uniquely equipped to tackle fraud, economic, and cyber crime at scale.
“That leadership is backed by the City Corporation’s £600m Salisbury Square development, delivering a state-of-the-art policing facility and justice quarter to strengthen the UK’s response.”