Fraud employees

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Dear Isle of Anglesey Council,
Could you please disclose how many employees have been suspended over allegations of fraud in each year going back to 2017. How many of those were suspended on full pay? If you can, please provide detail on the type of fraud.

Yours faithfully,

Gurpreet Kaur

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Beryl Jones

 

Swyddog Gwybodaeth Corfforaethol a Chwynion – Cyngor Sir Ynys Môn

Corporate Information and Complaints Officer  - Isle of Anglesey County
Council

 

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Dear Gurpreet,

 

Further to your FOI request below, I am advised that for the purpose of
Section 1 FOIA 2000 we hold no information relevant to your request.

 

No member of staff has been suspended over allegations of fraud in each
the years noted in your request.

 

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Regards

 

 

Beryl Jones

 

Swyddog Gwybodaeth Corfforaethol a Chwynion – Cyngor Sir Ynys Môn

Corporate Information and Complaints Officer  - Isle of Anglesey County
Council

 

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