Local Authority Investigation Officers Group
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Local Authority Investigation Officers Group (LAIOG) is an organisation involving Local Authority investigators, primarily those involved in the investigation of Housing and Council Tax Benefit fraud.

LAIOG is recognised as a representative group in providing information and statistics to, for example, the UK parliament. The organisation is considered of sufficient importance to be mentioned by name in the fraud prevention policies of many Local Authorities and Department for Work and Pensions

Department for Work and Pensions
The Department for Work and Pensions is the largest government department in the United Kingdom, created on June 8, 2001 from the merger of the employment part of the Department for Education and Employment and the Department of Social Security and headed by the Secretary of State for Work and...

 newsletters.


Although referred to under Fraud Squad

Fraud Squad
A Fraud Squad is a police department which investigates fraud and other economic crimes. The largest Fraud Squad in the United Kingdom is run by the City of London Police who are responsible for policing London's and the UK's main financial hub....

in this encyclopaedia as an investigation unit, this is not strictly the case, although members do liaise during investigations.

Composition

There are a number of regional groups and a national 'umbrella' organisation. The official regional groups, that is those represented on the executive committee are :
  • Northern
  • Midlands
  • Wales (Welsh Benefits Investigation Group) WBIG
  • Eastern
  • LBFIG (London Boroughs' Fraud Investigators' Group)
  • Southern
  • South-Western


Other groups also meet, such as Northern Home Counties.

Membership

Around 400 Local Authorities across England, Scotland and Wales are members of LAIOG. Membership is for the authority, rather than individual members.

Administration

The organisation is run by a committee of 14 members, although there are currently two vacancies listed. The committee is made up of :

  • Chair
  • Vice Chair
  • Secretary
  • Treasurer
  • 2 Executive Officers
  • Website Officer
  • Representatives from the following regions :
    • Eastern
    • LBFIG (London)
    • Midlands
    • Northern
    • South West
    • Southern
    • Wales

Activities

LAIOG's main functions and activities are :
  • provision of access to information relevant to the field of investigations ;
  • a communication network, via the website ;
  • dissemination of information to members ;
  • local and national representation on policy, training and various legislative issues ; and
  • a national conference, combined with an AGM.


LAIOG has also been involved in setting up a number of qualifications for investigators, working with ITS Training (UK) Ltd. and Bond Solon.

The regional groups also have AGMs and generally hold training days for members, two or three times a year.
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