Deadline extended for first Charities Against Fraud Awards

28 Sep 2017 News

The deadline to enter the first Charities Against Fraud Awards, which aim to recognise excellence in tackling fraud in the charity sector, has been extended until Friday 6 October.

The inaugural awards are being organised by accountancy firm Moore Stephens, with support from the Fraud Advisory Panel, Charity Commission and Civil Society Media's Governance & Leadership magazine. The Charities Against Fraud Awards are free to enter and open to all UK charities. 

The awards ceremony will be held at Moore Stephens’ London offices on the evening of 24 October, as part of Charity Fraud Awareness Week.

Winners will receive a half-day fraud awareness training course for their staff, delivered by the counter fraud team at the British Council.  The training will cover why people commit fraud and what can be done to identify and prevent it.

For more information and details about how to enter, go to: http://www.moorestephens.co.uk/charities-against-fraud-awards

 

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