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What's this about a lawyer looking for an heir? City of London Police seek IT crew to help crack down on fraud
2021-07-05 15:13

City of London Police is looking to crack down on cybercrime with the purchase of "Next-generation IT services" in the hopes it will beef up the systems supporting Action Fraud and the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau.

Action Fraud - founded in 2006 - is the UK's national reporting centre for fraud and cybercrime.

The NFIB works alongside Action Fraud and the City of London Police analysing data and compiling intelligence.

The City of London Police - working with the City of London Corporation and Home Office - is responsible for the project.

In a statement, an expectant Chris Bell, service delivery director at City of London Police, said: "Not only will this service improve the victim experience and satisfaction with the service, it will also improve the flow of information through the system so criminal activity is disrupted and the public is better protected, and it will contribute to an improved understanding of the threat from serious and organised crime."

If you fancy throwing your firm's hat into the ring, the deadline for the Fraud and Cyber Crime Reporting & Analysis Service Procurement is 25 August.


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