£5.4 million of fraud and overpayments identified in Wales through the National Fraud Initiative

No
The latest National Fraud Initiative (NFI) exercise has been one of the most successful to date – uncovering £5.4 million of fraud and overpayments across public services in Wales, compared with £4.4 million the last time. The Auditor General’s report, reveals that more than £35 million of fraud and overpayments have been found in Wales since the scheme began in 1996.
The initiative, which is carried our every two years, matches data across organisations and systems to help public bodies identify potentially fraudulent or erroneous claims and transactions.

Mutual Benefits: Building a Co-operation Between Wales and the Basque Country

No

If the answer is yes, come and learn from the experiences of the Basque Country (North East Spain) which is widely recognised as a dynamic and successful region.

When you consider any one of the seven wellbeing goals of the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015, the Basque Country demonstrates practices that are of interest and relevance to Wales.

Can the social economy save us?

No

Do you want to know more about how the social economy can benefit communities, but can’t make our full day conference? We are holding a live audience webinar with our very own Chris Bolton (Good Practice Exchange manager, @whatsthepont [open in new window]), in partnership with Wales Co-operative Centre. You are welcome to attend in person or tune in remotely through our live link.