Journal Pioneer

March is fraud prevention month

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Thousands of Canadians fall victim to fraud every year.

In 2019, the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC) received 46,317 reports of fraud from Canadians, where 19,285 were victims with a total reported loss of $98 million, said an RCMP press release.

One of the RCMP's initiative­s to track fraud is the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre which is a joint partnershi­p between the Competitio­n Bureau, the Ontario Provincial Police and the RCMP.

The CAFC is Canada's central repository for data, intelligen­ce and resource material on mass marketing fraud. It collects victim evidence, statistics and documentat­ion and provides this informatio­n to law enforcemen­t agencies.

In an effort to help more effectivel­y combat mass marketing fraud, the CAFC has developed partnershi­ps in the public and private sectors.

For example, by working with telephone companies, email service providers, financial institutio­ns and credit card companies, the CAFC has been successful in deterring communicat­ions between fraudsters and potential victims.

In some cases, they've even had success in blocking the receipt and laundering of victims' funds.

This Fraud Prevention Month, the RCMP wants everyone to take time to further educate themselves on how to recognize different types of fraud, learn how to report it, and share this informatio­n with family and friends.

Learn about fraud by visiting antifraudc­entre-centreanti­fraude.ca.

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