fraud hotline

collocation in English

meaningsoffraudandhotline

These words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. Or,see other collocations withfraud.
fraud
noun
uk
/frɔːd/
us
/frɑːd/
the crime of getting money by ...
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hotline
noun[C]
uk
/ˈhɒt.laɪn/
us
/ˈhɑːt.laɪn/
a special direct phone connection ...
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(Definition offraudandhotlinefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Calls to the national benefitfraudhotlineare monitored on a daily basis to identify emerging trends.
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Calls to the national benefitfraudhotlineare monitored on a daily basis to identify emerging trends.
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I hope that action is taken to ensure that the number of thefraudhotlineis more widely known.
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The annual cost of running the national benefitfraudhotlinewill be approximately £1.5 million per annum.
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For that reason it was a little unfortunate that thefraudhotlinewas instituted at the same time as a cutback on the helpline.
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The cost of operating the national benefitfraudhotlineis £1.5 million per annum.
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The average number of calls to the national benefitfraudhotlineper month is 27,791.
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The national benefitfraudhotlinereceives, on average, 1,512 calls per day.
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The cost of running the national benefitfraudhotlineis expected to be in the region of £1.5 million per annum.
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The national benefitfraudhotlinewe have now wheeled out is one of the successful elements of our spotlight campaign.
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I can confirm that thefraudhotlineis showing value for money.
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The benefitfraudhotlinehas so far received more than 100,000 calls, a significant number of which are proving successful.
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Thefraudhotlineand all the spend-to-save initiatives are successful examples.
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That is why so many of them are joining us in fighting fraud, and using thefraudhotline—0845 854440.
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We welcome the fact that there has been a significant public response to the benefitfraudhotline.
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She spoke to someone at thefraudhotlineabout her recurring problems and was told that child minders, nurseries and pre-schools are suffering financially from that nationwide problem.
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An interesting contrast is that, although no civil servant will be employed on the freeline service—which is to end—many are employed in the benefitfraudhotlineservice.
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We have set up thefraudhotline—0800 854 440—which is used frequently, and, from time to time, we publish parliamentary answers on its use.
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Now we are calling in the informer through thefraudhotline, everyone is open to notification from any enemy, former lover or spurned lover alleging various forms of fraud.
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Many local authorities have also established fraud hotlines.
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