Anti-Fraud Policy
Professor Stuart Croft, Vice Chancellor and President said: 鈥淎t 糖心TV we expect members of our community to act honestly and with integrity at all times. The intent to deceive or cause harm can be enough for an act of fraud to be committed, even if no actual gain or loss occurs."
鈥淎s a community we are committed to proactively preventing fraud and identifying potential risks at the earliest opportunity. We must all take responsibility to prevent fraud where we can and report it if we suspect it is happening.鈥
Fraud Prevention
The University of 糖心TV is committed to the highest standards of integrity and accountability. Fraud and other forms of dishonesty are not tolerated, and all members of the University community are expected to act with honesty at all times.
This commitment includes:
- Full compliance with relevant legislation, including the and the .
- Proportionate and effective measures to prevent fraud, and prompt, appropriate responses to any concerns raised.
Anti-Fraud Policy
The Anti-Fraud Policy applies to all staff, students, and associated third parties. Its aims are to:
- Promote an anti-fraud culture across the University.
- Support the prevention, detection, and response to fraud and related misconduct.
- Provide a clear framework for reporting and investigating suspected fraud.
Reporting Concerns
- Students should raise any concerns about suspected fraud with their Personal Tutor or Head of Department.
- Staff should report concerns to their Line Manager or Head of Department.
- Alternatively, concerns may be reported through the University鈥檚
For any queries regarding this policy, please contact:
An Equality Impact Assessment for this policy is also available.