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Allianz alleged to be on Soca list of firms which hired rogue PIs

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Allianz has been named as one of the firms on a list of blue chip organisations to use corrupt private detectives, it has been reported.

According to the Mail on Sunday, the provider, as well as Deloitte and Credit Suisse, appears on the list compiled by the Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca).

Allianz responded to the reports with the following statement: "We have not been advised that our name appears on a list of companies associated with the use of private investigators, nor have we been contacted by the police on this matter.

"Our contracts are quite clear that any investigations carried out on our behalf must comply with

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