posted by PInow.com Staff | March 26th, 2008
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posted by PInow.com Staff | March 26th, 2008
Fraud is costing the UK £20bn a year, the police say, as they plan to expand their efforts to tackle it.
The City of London Police is recruiting for a national fraud crime force, claiming that the impact of the crime is second only to drug trafficking.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | March 26th, 2008
The La Mesa city manager hired an investigator yesterday to determine whether police officers followed regulations when they gave Mayor Art Madrid and a city employee a ride to the mayor’s home when both were apparently intoxicated.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | March 26th, 2008
The family of Kay Read, 62, knows she could not walk without her knee braces, which police found in her home.
Her last contact with her family was Feb. 14. The next day, police found her van two miles from her Southeast Side home. The interior had been torched.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | March 26th, 2008
After announcing a $50,000 cash reward to those who could provide leads on their missing daughter, the parents of 18-year-old Carleton University student Nadia Kajouji is meeting a Toronto private investigator to help them look for her.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | March 26th, 2008
The private investigator who uncovered proof that Salt Lake County District Attorney Lohra Miller ran a private law practice without a business license was working without one himself.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | March 26th, 2008
A big man in a black fedora and trench coat over a plum-colored shirt and a matching tie, swung open the double wooden doors on a Thursday evening this month into a hidden back room with dark paneled walls surrounding red leather booths. Inside, a group of about 20 mostly middle-aged men sat around a table running the length of the room.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | March 26th, 2008
A leading UK Private Investigator has found that more than three quarters of workers have stolen from their current or previous places of work. The figures show that potentially over £432m of company goods, including laptops, confidential personal data, TVs, and even an office pet in one case are stolen in the UK each year. It is also clear that very few measures are in place across companies to prevent theft from happening.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | March 20th, 2008
Why haven’t the Department of Insurance and District Attorneys around the state prosecuted a Workers Compensation insurance carrier for fraud? That’s a very good question that deserves an honest answer.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | March 20th, 2008
Legislators and workers’ compensation officials say they can only guess at the level of fraud and attempted fraud by workers and employers in Wyoming.
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