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Ben Wallace MP, Minister for Economic Fraud responds to criticism from Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary about whether the government is "content to leave fraud at the back of the queue" given what damage it can do.
Dan Whitworth reports on a significant development for the former clients of collapsed mini-bond firm London Capital and Finance.
And the launch of a pilot scheme to tackle rent arrears and keep people away from high cost credit by allowing them to flex their monthly rent payments.
Presenter: Paul Lewis
By BBC Radio 44.1
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Ben Wallace MP, Minister for Economic Fraud responds to criticism from Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary about whether the government is "content to leave fraud at the back of the queue" given what damage it can do.
Dan Whitworth reports on a significant development for the former clients of collapsed mini-bond firm London Capital and Finance.
And the launch of a pilot scheme to tackle rent arrears and keep people away from high cost credit by allowing them to flex their monthly rent payments.
Presenter: Paul Lewis

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