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National Fraud Initiative (NFI)
The National Fraud Initiative is a data-matching exercise that helps detect fraudulent and erroneous payments from the public purse across the UK.

The National Fraud Initiative (NFI) began in 1996, and now runs every two years. It helps participants from local government, central government and the NHS to identify fraud and error.

Since 1996 over £11.5 million of fraudulent and erroneous payment have been detected in Wales. These include housing benefit, pension and student loan payments. Seventy public sector organisations in Wales participated in the latest NFI exercise. NFI 2006/2007, which identified fraudulent and erroneous payments with a value of £4.5 million and resulted in 26 successful prosecutions

The Auditor General's report "National Fraud Initiative in Wales 2006/2007: Summary of Findings" was published following the latest exercise, and provides an overview of the outcomes and includes case studies illustrating the types of fraud and error overpayments found.

For further information contact Kate Febry (WAO NFI Co-ordinator) on 029 2032 0616

Wales Audit Office
24 Cathedral Road
Cardiff
CF11 9LJ

Tel: 029 2032 0500
Fax: 029 2032 0600

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