A new bill grants the Serious Fraud Office enhanced powers to combat fraud, including access to digital evidence, oral warrants, and independent investigation control, while improving court standards for evidence admissibility.
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a strong response to rising financial crime
\\ \\ **Additional tools to go after fraudsters**\\ \\ 30 April, 2026\\ \\ Paul Goldsmith, Mark Mitchellstrengthening legal tools against rising white-collar crime
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