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Fraud Squad

Series 1 (Shortened Versions)

Episode 1

Duration: 44 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One Northern Ireland

New series following the work of the NHS Counter Fraud Authority. Investigators track a hospital worker who has stolen vital surgical equipment worth over £1 million. Show more

Contributors

Executive Producer:
Jacqueline Hewer
Executive Producer:
Jacqueline Hewer
Series Producer:
Emma Griffiths
Series Producer:
Emma Griffiths
Producer:
Grace Tierney
Producer:
Grace Tierney
Production Manager:
Rowan Moss
Production Manager:
Rowan Moss
Production Company:
Brown Bob Productions
Production Company:
Brown Bob Productions

Fraud Squad

Series 1 (Shortened Versions)

Episode 3

Duration: 44 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One Oxfordshire

Crime documentary series. An NHS manager and his friends conspire to steal a quarter of a million pounds - money meant to pay for dialysis equipment for patients. Show more

Contributors

Executive Producer:
Jacqueline Hewer
Series Producer:
Emma Griffiths
Producer:
Grace Tierney
Production Manager:
Rowan Moss
Production Company:
Brown Bob Productions

Fraud Squad

Series 1 (Shortened Versions)

Episode 4

Duration: 29 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One ScotlandLatest broadcast: on BBC One Channel Islands

An accounts worker at a cancer hospital syphons a whopping £642,000 of NHS money into personal bank accounts, and a GP practice manager fakes emails to award himself a pay rise. Show more

Contributors

Executive Producer:
Jacqueline Hewer
Series Producer:
Emma Griffiths
Producer:
Grace Tierney
Production Manager:
Rowan Moss
Production Company:
Brown Bob Productions

Fraud Squad

Series 1 (Shortened Versions)

Episode 2

Duration: 44 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorkshire

An audacious scam robs NHS hospitals of over £12.5 million; and a hospital cashier leads the high life, taking money meant for patients and putting it in to her own bank account. Show more