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‘More work to do” in protecting N.S. government departments from fraud, cyberattacks

‘More work to do” in protecting N.S. government departments from fraud, cyberattacks

by Saltwire.com | Jun 10, 2021 | Recent Articles

June 10, 2021 – The risk of fraud in provincial government departments is constant but fraud-risk assessments are lagging in several departments, a legislative public accounts meeting heard Wednesday. “Fraud is always a risk, I can’t say that there haven’t been...

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