Firms warned of "surge" in green fraud

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PwC report claims fraud protection measures around green projects remain "relatively weak" and must be addressed

The emerging green economy is being targeted by a "surge" in fraud as organised criminals seek to take advantage of environmental sectors that have yet to deploy adequate due diligence and fraud prevention...

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