"How have different Public Sector organisations developed their strategic approaches to countering fraud"?
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What is a strategy? What is meant by strategy and do all parties have the same concept of what is meant
"Strategy is a process, a constant adaptation to shifting conditions and circumstances in a world where chance, uncertainty and ambiguity dominate..." (Murray, Grimsley 1994 Pg1))
Criminal Justice (ICJS 2002 Pg81)) states that strategy is about vision and the process of strategy planning and management is how that vision is realised.
There are three components to the
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fraudinthenhs.pdf [accessed 24/10/2003] National Health Service. (1999) Countering Fraud in the NHS: the Professional and Ethical Approach. London: Department of Health. http://www.doh.gov.uk/pub/docs/doh/count.pdf [accessed 24/10/03] Scampion, J. (2000) Organised Benefit Fraud: A Report by John Scampion. London: Department of Social Security http://www.dwp.gov.uk/publications/dss/2000/scampion [accessed 24/10/2003] Spicker, P. (2002). Poverty and the Welfare State: Dispelling the myths. London: Catalyst http://catalystforum.org.uk/pubs/paper9.html [accessed 3/11/2003]
fraudinthenhs.pdf [accessed 24/10/2003] National Health Service. (1999) Countering Fraud in the NHS: the Professional and Ethical Approach. London: Department of Health. http://www.doh.gov.uk/pub/docs/doh/count.pdf [accessed 24/10/03] Scampion, J. (2000) Organised Benefit Fraud: A Report by John Scampion. London: Department of Social Security http://www.dwp.gov.uk/publications/dss/2000/scampion [accessed 24/10/2003] Spicker, P. (2002). Poverty and the Welfare State: Dispelling the myths. London: Catalyst http://catalystforum.org.uk/pubs/paper9.html [accessed 3/11/2003]