Why Sunak’s anti-fraud plan might not be as effective as it seems.
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Why Sunak’s anti-fraud plan might not be as effective as it seems.

When will the government show some respect and stop treating the citizens as gullible beings?

Maybe, they will change their ways when their blind loyalists in the political arena stop enthusiastic and exaggerated appraisal of every government decision, acting as if it was groundbreaking and incredibly resolute.

The latest case in point is the recently publicized Fraud Strategy. Rishi Sunak, as if tackling the most demanding task in the world, boldly declared: “It is time to put the fraudsters out of business.”

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Jack Wilson is an experienced finance writer and analyst with a deep understanding of the global economy, stock market, and personal finance. He holds an MBA in Finance and has worked in the industry for over 12 years. Jack's insights and commentary have been featured in various financial publications. In his spare time, he enjoys investing and following the latest market trends.

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