The former head of the Serious Fraud Office has been accused by MPs of "slovenly, sloppy" conduct that was more suited to "Fred Karno's Circus" than a public service organisation. full story ![]()
Richard Alderman's tenure as head of the Serious Fraud Office will fall under the spotlight this week when he appears before the Public Accounts Committee.
independent.co.uk (2 months and 17 days ago)
Britain's fraud-busting agency was run in a "slovenly, sloppy" way by a former chief who took 52 days foreign travel in a year and sanctioned £1m of unauthorised payoffs to colleagues, MPs heard on Thursday.
telegraph.co.uk (2 months and 14 days ago)

MPs have attacked Richard Alderman (pictured) for spending 52 days out of the country during his last full year as director of the fraud-fighting agency.
dailymail.co.uk (1 month and 1 day ago)
Britain's former chief fraud buster Richard Alderman was branded "dilatory, sloppy and slovenly" by MPs yesterday over the way big payoffs to former senior staff were handled and notes of key decisions were taken.
independent.co.uk (2 months and 14 days ago)
Thirty years ago, an Altoona man ran away to join the circus. On Monday, he was back as the elephant trainer working with the massive animals in the Jaffa Shrine Circus in town all week. Chip Arthurs was 15 when he left town for his big top dreams.
altoonamirror.com (1 month and 3 days ago)
The former head of the Serious Fraud Office was accused of “slovenly” oversight of Britain’s top fraud prosecutor as he...
thetimes.co.uk (2 months and 14 days ago)

Richard Alderman, the former head of the Serious Fraud Office, and current incumbent David Green are to be grilled by the parliamentary spending watchdog.
telegraph.co.uk (2 months and 14 days ago)
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qconline.com (3 days ago)

Richard Alderman, ex-director of the Serious Fraud Office, was verbally mauled by the parliamentary spending watchdog for failing to produce written evidence of approval for severance payments made to three departing colleagues. Here is our live coverage of the session.
telegraph.co.uk (2 months and 14 days ago)

Richard Alderman, ex-director of the Serious Fraud Office, was verbally mauled by the parliamentary spending watchdog for failing to produce written evidence of approval for severance payments made to three departing colleagues. Here is our live coverage of the session.
telegraph.co.uk (2 months and 14 days ago)
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