HMRC, Primarolo
Primarolo met senior figures in the banking sector on Monday

Primarolo launches identity theft offensive

Primarolo announces joint HMRC, Home Office and banking sector offensive against identity fraud

Written by our parliamentary correspondent

Banking and financial institutions are being drawn into a joint offensive with the tax authorities and the Home Office against identity fraud.

The crackdown, announced in two separate Commons statements by paymaster general Dawn Primarolo and home affairs minister Andy Burnham, follows the use of stolen civil service staff identities in an assault on the tax credit system, which forced the suspension of on-line applications.

Advertisement

Primarolo said the Treasury and FSA are working with the financial services industry 'to ensure that it has in place the most effective systems to fight financial crime', with new guidance to be published shortly to strengthen the system of ID checks while reducing inconvenience to customers.

She said HM Revenue & Customs 'will carry out an assessment of the typical profile of frauds committed against it, to assist banks in identifying suspect payments and accounts, enabling them to make timely Suspicious Activity Reports to the National Criminal Intelligence Service'.

She said HMRC will contact any firms that have been party to these frauds.

Sir Stephen Lander, chair-designate of the Serious Organised Crime Agency, is expected to report by the end of March on a review of the suspicious activity reporting regime.

Burnham said he, Primarolo, senior figures in law enforcement and the
banking sector met on Monday to discuss an urgent action programme for the Identity Fraud Steering Committee.

This includes procedures for preventing employees whose records have been stolen from suffering affects on their credit ratings and further ID abuse; encouraging credit reference agencies to share information with the public sector; and encouraging the public sector to join CIFAS, the fraud prevention service, so details of criminals who defraud the tax credit system are shared in the same way as those who attack private sector organisations.

Tags:

  • Have your say
  • Send to a friend
  • Share
  • Print

Comments

White papers

Related jobs

More Accounting jobs

Spotlight

The Top 50 +50 survey 2009

All the news, views and analysis on our 2009 Top...

Elizabeth Rumsey, Virgin Galactic's FD

Profile: Elizabeth Rumsey, Virgin Galactic's FD

While Richard Branson and his Virgin Galactic team chase the...

How To guides

The archive of Accountancy Age's How To guides

Find your next job

Find your next job
Salary Checker

Job of the week

More finance jobs

Newsletters

Sign up here for the very latest news delivered to your inbox. Choose from the following options:

Your next job

Have your say

Should chancellor Alistair Darling lose his job for claiming for tax advice?
Yes
No

Advertisement

Search white papers

Search white papers

Advertisement

Advertisement