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Aug13
No prosecutions for New Deal Fraud
Categories: New Deal, dwp, new deal fraud, uk government; Feedback: 1 Comment
Keywords: a4e, Action 4 Employment, Department for Work and Pensions, dwp, dwp corruption, flexible new deal, fraud, maatwerk, New Deal, new deal fraud, new deal scandal, uk government, Working Links, YMCA Training
New Deal Scandal can reveal that the Department for Work and Pensions has no intention for making any prosecutions for prime contractors deliberately defrauding the system. The Department for Work and Pensions currently has no plans of stopping Flexible New Deal contracts being awarded to prime contractors who have previously defrauded the system on numerous occassions for the New Deal contracts. View the rest on Flexible New Deal Scandal
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Jul29
New Deal Scandal & Welfare Reform: network snippet
Categories: Action 4 Employment, New Deal, Welfare Reform, YMCA Training, dwp, emma harrison, human rights, uk government; Feedback: Be the first to comment
Keywords: a4e, a4e fraud, Action 4 Employment, Dencora House, Department for Work and Pensions, dwp, flexible new deal, Housing Benefit, jobcentre plus, Jobseekers Act 1995, jobseekers allowance, New Deal, new deal fraud, Working Links, YMCA Training
Just a brief overall of recent content on ”New Deal Scandal & Welfare Reform” blog. This might be easier to some then using WordPress pages as some sticky posts make normal ones difficult to see sometimes. View the rest on Flexible New Deal Scandal
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Jul21
New Deal Scandal & Welfare Reform: network snippet
Categories: Action 4 Employment, New Deal, Welfare Reform, Working Links, YMCA Training, dwp, human rights, new deal fraud, uk government; Feedback: Be the first to comment
Keywords: a4e, a4e fraud, Action 4 Employment, Dencora House, Department for Work and Pensions, dwp, flexible new deal, jobcentre plus, Jobseekers Act 1995, jobseekers allowance, New Deal, new deal fraud, Working Links, YMCA Training
Just a brief overall of recent content on ”New Deal Scandal & Welfare Reform” and “Ipswich Unemployed Action” blogs. This might be easier to some then using Wordpress pages as some sticky posts make normal ones difficult to see sometimes. View the rest on Flexible New Deal Scandal
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Jul1
New Deal Fraud: A4e and Working Links response
Categories: New Deal, Working Links, dwp; Feedback: 1 Comment
Keywords: a4e, new deal fraud, Working Links
Both Action 4 Employment and Working Links publicly release a statement on the Channel 4 News report broadcast on the 30th June 2009, dated 28/06/2009 (A4e) and 29/06/2009 (Working Links) up to 2 days before the public were aware of their fraudulent activities. View the rest on Flexible New Deal Scandal
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Jun30
New Deal fraud technique: "windowing"
Categories: New Deal; Feedback: 3 Comments
Keywords: a4e, forging signatures, New Deal, new deal fraud, patrick mcguire, windowing, Working Links
The illegal forging act of:
- Creating a photocopy of a document with the signature you wish to use (thus to prevent marks created from the top of the pen making an impression on the original sheet which enables detection of fraud easier)
- Placing the photocopy against a window (hence where the name comes from) or a light box/overhead projector (which gives artificial light if not enough light from a window is available)
- Cover the photocopy with the document you wish to have the signature on (the light enables the content of the photocopy to be seen through that document)
- Trace the signature (and if you have a steady hand you have a good copy, doesn’t have to be perfect: signatures typically vary slightly)
… is known as “Windowing“. View the rest on Flexible New Deal Scandal
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Jun30
New Deal should be subjected to a Serious Fraud Office inquiry
Categories: Action 4 Employment, New Deal, Welfare Reform, Working Links, YMCA Training, dwp, flexible new deal; Feedback: 2 Comments
Keywords: a4e, Action 4 Employment, flexible new deal, MP expenses, New Deal, Pertemps, Reeds in Partnership, serious fraud office, taxpayers money, Working Links
All New Deal training providers, past and present should be subject to an investigation by the Serious Fraud Office. The fraud investigation can’t be conducted by the Department for Work and Pensions as they also fall under the suspicion of fraudulent activity and other acts of unlawful misconduct and requires an outside independent investigation. View the rest on Flexible New Deal Scandal