Getting the authorities involved
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You may not know whether a criminal offence has been committed in commercial situations. Occasionally, what may be deemed ‘sharp practice’ (dishonest or barely honest dealings) may be interpreted as fraud.
To provide some detail on how the law deals with fraud in a criminal context, note the Fraud Act 2006...
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