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Revenue and Customs Prosecutions Office / Fraud / Serious Organised Crime Agency / Public administration / HM Revenue and Customs / Internal audit / Internal control / Missing trader fraud / Tax evasion / Auditing / Government / Accountancy
Date: 2009-12-30 11:01:30
Revenue and Customs Prosecutions Office
Fraud
Serious Organised Crime Agency
Public administration
HM Revenue and Customs
Internal audit
Internal control
Missing trader fraud
Tax evasion
Auditing
Government
Accountancy

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