Treasury scam cost government £1m

The scam at the TSD – the executive agency which examines cases involving other government departments and offices – was the biggest government fraud since 1997.

It was revealed after the Treasury outlining internal theft and fraud over the past four years in reply to a question in the House of Commons from Tory finance spokesman John Bercow.

The 1998-99 incident was the worst case within Whitehall and within the Treasury department, which suffered two other cases over the period, one involving £250 in 1999/00 and one involving £170,000 in 2000/01.

Economic secretary Ruth Kelly said the data was an analysis of frauds and thefts committed by departments’ own employees.

Some departments made a nil return for each of the four years, Kelly said, and some of the figures were estimates reported at a stage when final values were not known.

The report revealed:

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