31 January
2006
MALCOLM MOSS
JOINS FIGHT AGAINST IDENTITY FRAUD
Malcolm Moss MP has pledged to
play a leading role in the fight against
identity fraud.
Speaking at a reception hosted by
the All Party Parliamentary Group on Identity
Fraud, Malcolm Moss said that they wanted to
ensure that the people of North East
Cambridgeshire were fully aware of the steps
they could take to protect themselves, and of
what to do if they became a victim of Britain’s
fastest growing crime.
The All Party Parliamentary Group
on Identity Fraud was formed at the end of last
year
to monitor developments on
identity fraud and efforts to curtail such
criminal activities, and to raise public and
parliamentary awareness of the issue, whilst
providing a cross-party voice within parliament.
At the reception, Malcolm Moss
met senior members of the Metropolitan Police
fraud team who are fighting to protect consumers
from identity thieves.
The Group has launched a website
to raise the profile of the issue amongst
Parliamentarians, and the public:
www.idfraud.org.uk
Commenting on the fight against
identity fraud, Malcolm Moss MP said:
“It is absolutely vital that the
people of North East Cambridgeshire are made
aware of the simple steps they can take to
protect themselves from the identity thieves.
“Everyone is a potential victim
of this growing crime, but a great number of us
are failing to take the threat seriously.
“I don’t want to see anyone take
risks with their identities. If stolen, it can
take months to get it back, and cost you
thousands of pounds.
“My message is simple, listen to
police advice and don’t make life easy for
identity thieves.”
Police advice on the best ways to
protect yourself includes:
Be careful with your personal
information. If you receive a telephone call
from a credit card company, bank or other retail
company asking to confirm certain details about
yourself decline them and ask to call them back
preferably through a central switchboard.
When destroying personal
correspondence such as bank and credit card
statements consider a shredder or even burning
them on the garden refuse. If you cannot do
either then tear the papers up into very small
pieces and place in the refuse bin with other
waste products.
If you move address remember to
inform all of the companies that send personal
information to you in the post. Always consider
re-directing your post with Royal Mail. If you
fail to do this people moving in might have free
access to your personal details and
misappropriate them.
How do you know if are victim to
this type of fraud?
Are you missing your regular
monthly statements?
Have you noticed charges to your
accounts that are not yours?
Remember to check all statements
especially bank and credit card.
Being contacted by a debt
collection agency about outstanding payments for
items or services that you have not ordered.
Take Action - Act Quickly
Firstly do not ignore the problem
it might not be you that has ordered some goods
or opened an account but the debt falls to your
name and address.
Once blacklisted for credit it
may take many years to fully recover the problem
you might have difficulties in obtaining a
mortgage or other bank credit.
(Source:
http://www.met.police.uk/fraudalert/section/identity_fraud.htm)