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What to do if your National Insurance number has been nvolved in fraud,

From The Englishman,

So you think that some dubious person is using your N.I number to obtain fraud, or gain access to benefits? Need some advice, well HMRC can help you out.

Yes HMRC the same worthless part of the government that lost the data of millions of people last year, so follow this and you can easily find out what to do.

NIM39140 - National Insurance Numbers (NINOs): Format and Security: What to do if you suspect or discover fraud


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Whoops! Maybe not. The pile of shyte above is what comes up. So HMRC are of no help what so ever, guess it is business as usual then.

Another day and its another New Labour cock up in Brown's Cool Britannia...
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1 people have spoken:

Chris said...

It's an internal staff manual.
The text is redacted to prevent fraudsters from knowing what the Revenue looks for to detect fraud.

It's only online at all because of the Freedom of Information Act.