REPORT FRAUD
Anyone can report a suspicion of fraud against Health and Social Care, Northern Ireland using the options available below. Please remember the more information you provide the more thoroughly we can investigate your concern.
When you contact Counter Fraud Services using the HSC Fraud Reporting Line or online reporting form you do not have to provide any information about yourself unless you choose to.
Please remember to provide as much detail as possible about the fraud you are reporting as this may help us investigate matters more quickly and effectively.
There are two ways of reporting that determine how your personal details are handled:
Anonymously
Select this option if you would prefer to remain completely anonymous. We will not ask for your name or contact details and we will not be able to contact you again once you have provided the information.
If you prefer to remain anonymous please ensure you provide as much information about the fraud as possible.
Name and Contact details
Select this option if you have no concerns about your personal details being linked to the information you are providing. This means that your details will be held with the information and made available to the investigating officer. If we need to contact you for further information we will do so by your preferred method of communication.
FURTHER OPTIONS
If you have a concern about a fraud which isn't related to Health and Social Care, Northern Ireland e.g. benefit or tax fraud, or you have been the victim of fraud please use the links below for further information.
NHS Counter Fraud Authority (England and Wales)
NHSS Counter Fraud Services (Scotland)
Department of Work and Pensions (Benefit Fraud)
Action Fraud (Internet crime)
Gov.uk (Immigration or Customs crime)
HMRC (Tax evasion)