National Fraud Intelligence Bureau

The National Fraud Intelligence Bureau is a police unit in the United Kingdom set up in 2010 to combat fraud. The NFIB was created as part of the recommendations of the 2006 National Fraud Review, which also saw the formation of the National Fraud Authority.[1] The NFIB was developed and is overseen by the City of London Police as part of its role as a national lead on fraud, and is funded by the Home Office.[1]

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  1. 1 2 City of London Police (July 2010). "General guide to the NFIB" (PDF). National Fraud Intelligence Bureau. Retrieved 12 August 2010.
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