UK Fraud Office appeals for information on suspected timeshare scam
12 December 2024
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Ephgrave said he was baffled why criminals can be paid to give evidence but it is considered "not British" to pay potentially law abiding citizens to solve serious financial crime. The former senior police officer told a news conference at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) think tank on Tuesday that a new report, opens new tab presented a strong case for reform. "Many hundreds of whistleblowers have chosen to go abroad to blow the whistle because there is simply no incentive for them to do that here ... That means we don't get the benefit of bringing those individuals, those corporations to justice in this country," he said.