fraud investigator

collocation in English

meaningsoffraudandinvestigator

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fraud
noun
uk
/frɔːd/
us
/frɑːd/
the crime of getting money by ...
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investigator
noun[C]
uk
/ɪnˈves.tɪ.ɡeɪ.tər/
us
/ɪnˈves.tə.ɡeɪ.t̬ɚ/
a person whose job is to examine a crime, problem, statement, etc. in order to discover ...
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(Definition offraudandinvestigatorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffraud investigator

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The initiative of the matter comes from thefraudinvestigatorand then goes up to the fraud officer.
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We are merely trying to underline the visiting process with intelligent technology that helps thefraudinvestigator.
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They are faced with the unenviable choice between earning money illicitly and risking the knock on the door by thefraudinvestigatoror whatever, and living off their benefits.
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He is afraudinvestigator.
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For example, an employer may lie to fraud investigators in respect of one of his or her employee's hours of work or amount of wages.
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Since the number of full-time fraud investigators dealing with departmental fraud was increased in 1993, the number of successful investigations has increased.
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However, since 1999, fraud investigators have recorded the number of cases where benefit ceases, or a change in benefit occurs, following an investigation.
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Our fraud investigators have a sharp instinct for cheats, and can sense when things are not right.
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No specific provision for fraud investigators is included.
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They work to a detailed form, which they have to fill in with the information that is required by the fraud investigators.
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The number of people who withdrew their claim to benefit after contact with fraud investigators was on target at 35,950.
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These proposed powers are designed to enable fraud investigators to get to the truth.
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There is already a comprehensive regime of test checks on the activities of fraud investigators.
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Yes, guidance is given in the operational instructions issued to all fraud investigators.
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Every housing benefit claimant was visited by the fraud investigators.
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When police and fraud investigators go into houses, they sometimes discover 30 national insurance numbers in a briefcase—fraudulent numbers obtained by sophisticated fraudsters.
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I understand the distinction between fraud investigators and authorised officers.
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These are the fraud investigators or the fraud specialists; we need a common language.
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We are tightening the management of fraud investigators to ensure that they concentrate on the most fruitful cases.
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Instructions and guidance for the investigation of suspected social security fraud are set out in the fraud investigators' guide.
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We have strengthened the fraud investigator's powers.
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