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Revised Covid Fraud Estimates Reveal Alarming Scale of Losses

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A new investigation by Oxford scientists suggests that the UK government’s Covid fraud bill could be as high as £37 billion, significantly more than the previously estimated £10.9 billion. This staggering figure highlights the extent of financial mismanagement during the pandemic, where emergency support measures were rolled out with inadequate safeguards.

The research indicates that fraudsters exploited weaknesses in the system, such as self-certification and lax identity checks, leading to rampant misuse of taxpayer funds. Many applications for schemes like the Bounce Back Loan were completed in mere minutes, allowing criminals to create bogus companies and siphon off funds for personal luxuries.

This revelation raises critical questions about the government’s oversight and the effectiveness of its fraud prevention measures. The Public Accounts Committee has been scrutinising these losses, with calls for stronger controls and accountability in future emergency spending.

As the government acknowledges these systemic failures, the implications for public trust and future financial policies are profound. The need for robust fraud prevention mechanisms is now more urgent than ever, as the fallout from these losses could impact public services and economic recovery efforts for years to come.

Source: GB News

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