fraud - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • perpetrate: The damage that he seeks to recover must have flowed directly from the fraud perpetrated upon him.
  • commit: These details are then used to commit a credit card fraud, bank fraud or identity theft.
  • combat: Back to top What can I do to combat fraud?
  • detect: Gedling Boro Council will seek to prevent, deter and detect fraud wherever possible.
  • suspect: The National Benefit Fraud Hotline receives more than 4000 calls every week from members of the public who suspect benefit fraud.
  • deter: Spending Review 2000 SDA targets 8. The SFO seeks to deter fraud.

Adjective modifier

  • suspected: Back to top How can I report suspected benefit fraud?
  • electoral: First Judicial Review Attempt " We have lost a battle, but the war against electoral fraud continues " - John Hemming.
  • attempted: Any and all attempted credit card fraud is reported to the UK authorities for investigation.
  • alleged: The address at which the alleged fraud may be taking place.
  • postal: Government accused of ignoring warnings on postal vote fraud.
  • outright: Top insurance carriers political risk policy for outright fraud.

Modifies a noun

  • prevention: We may check your details with fraud prevention agencies.
  • detection: The solution takes a self-learning approach to fraud detection, adapting to customer usage habits unique to that individual.
  • investigator: For example, we must give information to authorized benefit fraud investigators where fraudulent benefit claims are suspected.
  • hotline: And we recommend that companies establish a fraud detection hotline as a deterrent.

Noun used with modifier

  • carousel: The fraud is therefore known as carousel fraud or missing trader fraud.
  • identity: Identity fraud is a growing problem in the UK.
  • paternity: This got reported as " paternity fraud is an urban myth " , which is silly.
  • VAT: More resources needed to tackle VAT fraud, says Baker Tilly Press release Read more.. .

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