| National Fraud Initiative
Lindsey Marsh
Drainage Board is required by law to protect the public funds it
administers. It may share information provided to it with other bodies
responsible for auditing or administering public funds, in order to
prevent and detect fraud.
The Audit
Commission appoints the auditor to audit the accounts of this authority. It is also
responsible for carrying out data matching exercises.
Data matching
involves comparing computer records held by one body against other
computer records held by the same or another body to see how far they
match. This is usually personal information. Computerised data matching
allows potentially fraudulent claims and payments to be identified.
Where a match is found it indicates that there is an inconsistency
which requires further investigation. No assumption can be made as to
whether there is fraud, error or other explanation until an
investigation is carried out.
The Audit
Commission currently requires us to participate in a data matching
exercise to assist in the prevention and detection of fraud. We are
required to provide particular sets of data to the Audit Commission for
matching for each exercise, and these are set out in the Audit
Commission’s guidance, which can be found at www.audit-commission.gov.uk/nfi.
The use of data by
the Audit Commission in a data matching exercise is carried out with
statutory authority under its powers in Part 2A of the Audit Commission
Act 1998. It does not require the consent of the individuals concerned
under the Data Protection Act 1998.
Data matching by
the Audit Commission is subject to a Code of Practice. This may be
found at www.audit-commission.gov.uk/nfi/codeofdmp.asp.
For further
information on the Audit Commission’s legal powers and the
reasons why it matches particular information, see http://www.audit-commission.gov.uk/nfi/fptext.asp.
For further information on data
matching at this authority contact: Simon Thackray, Finance Officer via
the contact details on the home page.
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