New IFED chief aims to continue "good work" of predecessors
DCI Oliver Little says extra resources will help the fight against fraud.
The new head of the Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department (IFED) has told Insurance Age his work is about continuing the good work of his predecessors rather than instigating a revolution.
Detective Chief Inspector (DCI) Oliver Little took on the role at the unit, which was set up in 2012 and is part of the City of London Police, last month.
And he has no doubt the insurance industry is winning the fight against fraud and spoke of IFED now having greater resources to tackle criminality.
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