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What you need to know about the new Social Housing Fraud Act

15 October 2013

In an article written for The Guardian's Housing Network, Paul Hayes discusses key aspects of the new act as well as raising questions that the act, designed to crack down on the estimates 100,000 social housing properties subject to fraud, leaves unanswered.

In an article written for The Guardian's Housing Network, Paul Hayes discusses key aspects of the new Social Housing Fraud Act as well as raising questions that the Act, designed to crack down on the estimated 100,000 social housing properties subject to fraud, leaves unanswered.

You can read Paul's article on The Guardian's website here.

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