NHS Protect

NHS Protect formed part of the NHS Business Services Authority of the National Health Service until 2017. It had responsibility in England for tackling fraud, violence, bribery, corruption, criminal damage, theft and other unlawful action such as market-fixing, and it had responsibility for tackling fraud in the NHS in Wales. It employed 160 people. NHS Protect was replaced by the NHS Counter Fraud Authority in April 2017.[1]

  1. ^ Dunhill, Lawrence (29 March 2017). "Jobs cut as NHS quango will 'cease to exist'". Health Service Journal. Retrieved 19 May 2020.