Director of the Serious Fraud Office questioned
28 March 2022
The Justice Committee examines the approach of the Serious Fraud Office to combatting economic crime and responding to the challenges of Brexit and the pandemic. It also examines what lessons have been learnt from recent high-profile cases, including the Unaoil case, as well as addressing concerns over evidence disclosure, staff culture and victim support.
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- Justice Committee
Witness
Tuesday 29 March 2022
At 2.30pm
- Lisa Osofsky, Director of the Serious Fraud Office
- Michelle Crotty, Chief Capability Officer at the Serious Fraud Office
The Serious Fraud Office is responsible for the investigation and prosecution of serious fraud, bribery and corruption cases. Its wider responsibilities include recovering the proceeds of financial crime, ensuring offending companies reform and working with partners to improve fraud prevention.
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