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But the Auditor General is keen to boost future participation in order to increase the impact of the initiative.
Auditor General for Wales, Huw Vaughan Thomas said today: Fraud impacts on the level of funding available for front line services, so fighting fraud must remain a key element in ensuring that limited public funds are used effectively. The National Fraud Initiative (NFI) is a highly effective tool which continues to play a vital role in the fight against fraud and I am pleased to present the results of the latest biennial exercise. I am continuing to implement a strategy for widening participation and usage of the NFI in Wales and encourage all public sector organisations to come forward with proposals for further potential data matches that could help in the prevention and detection of fraud.