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Criminal cases prosecuted by the CPS are in the news every day, along with a range of issues relating to our work – from violence against women and girls and hate crime, to support for victims and witnesses, statistics and speeches.

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Showing 61 - 70 of 80 results for crime type "Fraud and economic crime" & area "CPS"

DPP Max Hill's speech to the Cambridge Symposium on Economic Crime

Economic crime poses a threat to countries’ economies and institutions and causes serious harm to society and individuals. Tackling it is a priority for the Crown Prosecution Service of England and Wales – and last year we published our first ever CPS Economic Crime Strategy.

| Speech , Fraud and economic crime , CPS News

Four organised crime gang members jailed for drugs and money laundering offences

Four gang members have been imprisoned at Southwark Crown Court today (5 September 2022) for industrial scale cannabis production, money laundering and fraud.

| Press Release , Fraud and economic crime , CPS News

Man jailed in a £104million money laundering scam of transporting illegal cash to Dubai

A money launderer who arranged to transport £104million in illegally obtained cash to Dubai has been jailed today (28 July).

| Press Release , Fraud and economic crime , CPS News

Four fraudsters jailed for £13.7 million investment scam

Four fraudsters have been imprisoned today (26 July 2022) for a mass investment fraud worth over £13.7 million.

| Press Release , Fraud and economic crime , CPS News

Duo jailed for £20m pension fraud

Two scammers have been imprisoned today (15 July 2022) for a pension fraud worth over £20 million which caused many of the victims to lose their entire pensions.

| Press Release , Fraud and economic crime , CPS News

Max Hill QC's opening speech to the Heads of Prosecuting Agencies Conference

Good morning, and welcome – to London and to this Heads of Prosecuting Agencies Conference. What a pleasure it is to be together in-person again after three years, and we are delighted to be hosting you all here.

| Speech , Fraud and economic crime, International and organised crime , CPS News

Op Gallic: CPS and HMRC charging statement on an alleged large-scale fraud against Bernie Ecclestone

The CPS has authorised the charging of Bernard Charles Ecclestone with fraud by false representation, following a HMRC investigation.

| Press Release , Fraud and economic crime , CPS News

Director of Public Prosecutions highlights how more money could be returned to victims of crime

The Director of Public Prosecutions, Max Hill QC, has today supported the review into legislation to ensure more money can be returned to victims of crime.

| Press Release , Fraud and economic crime , CPS News

IT fraudster imprisoned for selling £1 million of software to attack personal bank accounts to fraudsters

An IT fraudster has been imprisoned today (14 June 2022) for profiting by more than £1m from selling software which allowed criminals to dupe people into divulging personal banking information.

| Press Release , Fraud and economic crime , CPS News

Organised criminal gang jailed for impersonating police officers to defraud victims of over £400,000

An organised criminal gang who pretended to be police officers and preyed on elderly victims in a fraud involving more than £400,000 were jailed today (10 June 2022).

| Press Release , Fraud and economic crime , CPS News

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