Fraud Investigator - Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom - Department for Work and Pensions

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- £34,173 - £39,777- (pay award pending on all scales) National - £34,173 to £34,971 Inner London - £39,150 to £39,777 Outer London - £37,520 to £39,777
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  • Higher Executive Officer
    Contract type:
  • Permanent
    Business area:
  • DWP
  • Service Excellence
  • Counter Fraud, Compliance and Debt
  • Economic, Serious & Organised Crime Group (ESOC)
    Type of role:
  • Operational Delivery
    Working pattern:
  • Flexible working, Fulltime, Job share, Parttime
    Number of jobs available:
  • 82Contents
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  • Basildon, Birmingham, Bromley, Dudley, Eastbourne, Glasgow, Harrogate, Ilkeston, Liverpool, NewcastleuponTyne, Pontypridd, Staines, Taunton, WalthamstowAbout the job

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Do you have experience in dealing with criminal or financial investigations and/or law enforcement? Are you interested in helping vulnerable people by tackling criminal activity? Are you motivated to deliver the right outcomes in challenging situations?
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) could be the place for you.

This is a hugely important public service, and our challenge is bigger than ever.

DWPs Economic Serious and Organised Crime team is the arm of DWP's Counter Fraud, Compliance and Debt Directorate that deals with complex and sophisticated attacks on DWP benefits and grants payments - usually by Organised Crime Groups.


DWP are looking for people with experience (ideally accredited) in criminal or financial investigations to help tackle organised criminality against DWP through prosecution and/or disruption activities.


This is an exciting opportunity to join our Counter Fraud and Compliance Directorate (CFCD) on a team committed to tackling fraud, encountered through our Economic and Serious Organised Crime (ESOC) team.

You will be at the forefront of tackling serious and organised crimes against DWP, which often has links into wider criminality of modern slavery, human trafficking, and identity fraud.


You will work across multiple law enforcement agencies, on high profile and serious fraud operations involving many suspects in multi-million-pound criminality.

Financial Investigator skills will be used to conduct Confiscation and Civil investigations on behalf of DWP.

Specialist training and support will be provided to help you attain a nationally recognised qualification within this field.


Financial Investigators are responsible for undertaking Financial Investigations using the Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) 2002 legislation, (amended by Criminal Finance Act (CFA and Criminal Justice Act (CJA They are also responsible for supporting CFCD through providing trained criminal analysts.

Additionally, as work streams change and DWP reacts to the changing behaviours in criminal activity, investigators must keep pace with modern methods of criminality: this includes the increase in Money Laundering activity and the use of crypto currencies to mask monies derived from fraudulent activity.


Any person undertaking Financial Investigation work must be accredited at the appropriate level via the National Crime Agency (NCA), to carry out their duties.

In doing so they must attain and evidence knowledge in relation to the legislative requirements as detailed above.


Job description:


Your role will be varied with no two days being the same, and you will be empowered to make decisions working alongside multiple agencies.

What will you be doing as either a Criminal or Financial Investigator?

  • Lead criminal investigations or financial investigations (criminal and civil) into serious and organised crime against DWP to a successful outcome.
  • Engage and collaborate with colleagues, law enforcement agencies and partners across DWP and Government, on joint operations into organised crime.
  • Conduct formal briefings with law enforcement agencies, including senior police officers and leaders on the likely impact of operations. This includes press interest notifications and accurate and timely completion of Advanced Warning reports.
  • Organise and participate in arrest, search, and seizure procedures in accordance with Warrant legislation and Departmental guidance.
  • Undertake advanced interviews under caution in accordance with the Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE).
  • Make informed decisions, as to the appropriate legislation and powers to be used and timelines to be imposed on investigations
  • Work closely with Crown Prosecution Service to develop evidence requirements. Prepare all submissions in relation to prosecution, confiscation, and civil actions for court
  • Carry out the role of the Disclosure Officer and be able to produce accurate Disclosure Schedules and adhere to the requirements of an Exhibits Officer as required.
  • Confidently use expert knowledge of the case, engage with lawyers and barristers in investigations, including understandin

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