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Cuts leave Sheffield 'vulnerable to crime' says union

Sheffield City Council could become vulnerable to criminals following a decision to pull the plug on its fraud department, Unison has warned.

Sheffield City Council could become vulnerable to criminals following a decision to pull the plug on its fraud department, Unison has warned.

Sheffield has become the latest council to reduce funding available for anti-fraud work linked to housing and council tax benefits, as public spending cuts take hold. Sheffield will cut around £3.3m from its contract with Capita – a move Unison warned could leave half of all jobs within the department involved at risk.

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