Crackdown on ‘textual content rip-off distress’ launched with new anti-fraud plan – however critics say it isn’t sufficient

May 03, 2023 at 12:16 AM
Crackdown on ‘textual content rip-off distress’ launched with new anti-fraud plan – however critics say it isn’t sufficient

The dwelling secretary has pledged to cease “text scam misery” with a brand new motion plan to fightback towards fraud.

The technique, to be specified by parliament on Wednesday, will embrace banning chilly calls on all monetary merchandise, akin to these regarding insurance coverage or sham cryptocurrency schemes, in addition to plans to work with Ofcom to clamp down on quantity “spoofing”, so fraudsters can’t impersonate legit UK telephone numbers.

Banks will even be allowed to delay funds from being processed for longer to permit for suspect funds to be investigated.

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But opposition events mentioned the plans don’t go far sufficient whereas cash saving knowledgeable Martin Lewis mentioned they have been a “good first step” however progress is more likely to be “slow going”.

Under the brand new technique, the federal government additionally plans to crack down on strategies utilized by scammers to succeed in 1000’s of individuals without delay – akin to so-called “SIM farms” and overview using mass texting companies to maintain these applied sciences out of the fingers of criminals.

Meanwhile, Action Fraud – the UK’s fraud reporting centre – will likely be changed with a brand new system inside the yr, backed by a £30m funding together with 400 new investigators.

In an op-ed for The Telegraph forward of the official announcement, Home Secretary Suella Braverman mentioned fraud accounts for 41% of all crime throughout England and Wales and greater than 3.7 million offences have been reported final yr – costing almost £7bn.

She pledged to “stop the text scam misery”, including: “Our action needs to be bold and firm, but prevention is as important as any cure. That’s why there must be an increased effort to block fraud at source.”

Home Secretary Suella Braverman during a visit to Northamptonshire Police's Giffard House Training Centre, in Northampton
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Suella Braverman has vowed to ‘cease the textual content rip-off distress’

And Prime Minister Rishi Sunak mentioned: “We will take the fight to these fraudsters, wherever they try to hide.”

However Labour’s Emily Thornberry hit out on the plans, saying they ignore the “tens of billions being lost to fraud against businesses and the government”.

Yvette Cooper, the shadow dwelling secretary, added: “This plan is too little, too late and fails to match the scale of the problem.

“All the house secretary has delivered is a rebadging of present nationwide groups, and a re-announcement on the alternative of Action Fraud from virtually two years in the past.”

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The Liberal Democrats’s home affairs spokesperson Alistair Carmichael was also critical, saying the new fraud squad was a “drop within the ocean” for what is needed to protect victims.

A new anti-fraud champion, Anthony Browne MP, has been appointed and the plans have also been backed by money saving expert Martin Lewis as ” first step in the best route”.

However he added: “They should improve prevention and prosecution, but it will be slow going.

“Ultimately that is all about placing sufficient sources in to construct a dam to cease the flood. I hope we are going to see that occur.”