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"Billions lost to fraud and error during UK's pandemic spending spree"

Postby dutchman » Fri Feb 09, 2024 9:09 pm

Watchdog orders a rethink in time for the next emergency

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UK government must figure out how to share spending data across departments after up to £59 billion ($74.4 billion) in expenditure was lost to fraud and error early in the pandemic.

This is according to a report from the National Audit Office (NAO), which found levels of fraud in UK public spending grew sharply during the pandemic. The fraud reported in accounts the watchdog audits rose from £5.5 billion in the two years before the pandemic to £21.0 billion in the two years after.

Estimates from the Public Sector Fraud Authority (PSFA), the NAO pointed out, suggest fraud in UK public spending could have reached £58.8 billion during the 2020-2021 financial year, covering the height of the COVID-19 outbreak.

The NAO said lack of access to data was part of the reason authorities struggled to keep up with the explosion in fraud.

"Officials told us that they struggled to access the data that they needed that existed elsewhere in government to support emergency responses. The recent pandemic demonstrated that agreeing data sharing under the Digital Economy Act 2017 can be cumbersome and take too much time to be practical in an emergency," the report published this week said.

"Improving data and interoperability is a systemic challenge for government. Public bodies have different approaches to data governance and data is dispersed across central and local government bodies. Different software and hardware may be used, and the same information recorded in different ways," the report [PDF] added.

The NAO recommends that the Cabinet Office's Central Digital and Data Office work with central government departments and the PSFA to figure out what existing data sets might be needed to make payments and fight fraud in the next emergency, and figure out whether they can be easily shared.

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