More prosecutions needed to cut £1.2bn alcohol fraud
date:Aug 30, 2012
er publicabout the departments commitment to reducing alcohol duty evasion.

It should give more weight to the deterrent impact of pursuing perpetrators through the courts,said Bacon.

Also, HMRC does not make best use of intelligence and technology to detect and prevent alcohol duty evasion, he added.

But HMRC said its anti-fraud strategy was leading to more prosecutions. Its chief executive, Lin Homer said:HMRC's performance in tackling alcohol fraud is measured by the combined impact of both
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