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Series following the investigators tracking down the criminals who steal £1.25 billion every year from the NHS - from organised crime rings to NHS staff themselves.
A head teacher and her secretary steal £500,000 to fund shopping sprees, a former NHS worker books expensive flights and hotels, and a benefits cheat is caught on camera.
A senior doctor steals £70,000 from the NHS and colleagues, a family of fraudsters commit a decade of benefits fraud, and we join the fight against Blue Badge fraud.
A charity treasurer steals £270,000 to fund first-class travel, and a finance manager goes on a spending spree with school money.
An NHS veteran steals equipment worth £15,000, a fraudster launches a campaign of malicious hoax 999 calls, and a benefits cheat claims to have 19 kids, ten of whom are blind!
HMRC track down the tax-dodging owner of BHS, fraudsters take advantage of the Grenfell Tower disaster to line their pockets, and an illegal dump costs the public purse thousands.
An academic steals millions meant for environmental research, a council fights back against fraudulent compensation claims, and a conman steals £10,000 meant for Covid-19 support.
A fraudster steals thousands of pounds from a children's charity, a conman pretends to work for the NHS to fleece an elderly victim, and we join the fight against fly-tippers.
A fraudster hands out public contracts for kickbacks, a benefit cheat is caught out on camera, and a nurse scams thousands by working a second job while off sick.
HMRC face the biggest tax fraud investigation in UK history, with over a £100 million of public money on the line. An NHS manager abuses his position, authorising fake invoices for fictional work and pocketing the money, and a newlywed claims she has been jilted, to scam thousands in benefits.
An NHS accountant triples-up on lucrative jobs, HMRC busts the UK's biggest counterfeit cigarette factory, and a benefits cheat is caught cleaning houses.
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