Scottish public sector saves £19m in fraud and waste by sharing data

The cost-saving drive linked up databases and records. Picture: John DevlinThe cost-saving drive linked up databases and records. Picture: John Devlin
The cost-saving drive linked up databases and records. Picture: John Devlin
A crackdown on public sector waste and fraud across Scotland has made almost £19 million of savings from withdrawing blue parking badges, removing council tax discounts and cancelling pensions being paid to people who have died.

The cost-saving drive linked up databases and records held by UK and Scottish public sector departments and agencies to uncover more than 10,000 errors and cases of fraud in 2016-17.

Officials used payroll lists, death records and the electoral roll to ensure the right payments are being made, and are stopped when a recipient dies.

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