HC Deb 24 June 2002 vol 387 c673W
Mr. Willetts

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many hits the Targeting Fraud website has received; how many cases of suspected fraud have been reported to the website; how many of these suspected cases have been investigated; how many of them have led to a successful prosecution; and how many of them have led to a custodial sentence. [56418]

Malcolm Wicks

The website is only one part of the Targeting Fraud advertising campaign, just as prosecution is only one way of punishing fraudsters. The campaign is succeeding in raising awareness of benefit fraud and reinforcing the message that committing fraud is wrong.

The available information is in the table.

Targeting fraud website from 7 May 2000 to 31 March 2002
Number of hits 11,653,514
Number of cases of suspected fraud reported 11,802
Number of cases accepted for action by investigation staff 2,734
Number of resulting investigations completed 673
Number of resulting benefit rate changes 2180
Number of prosecutions so far 4
Number of resulting custodial sentences 3n/a
1The figure is for the number of hits to 30 March 2002. The number

of hits is recorded on a weekly basis and cannot be broken down

further.

2Figures include increases and decreases and can relate either to

fraud, client error or official error.

3Information is not collated centrally on the number of custodial

sentences arising from investigations as a direct result of the

Targeting Fraud Website.

Source:

Internet Team, DWP Communications and Fraud Information By Sector system.

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