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A victimless crime?

Is insurance fraud a victimless crime? In this po…

An episode of the The Aviva Podcast podcast, hosted by Aviva, titled "A victimless crime?" was published on June 7, 2019 and runs 22 minutes.

June 7, 2019 ·22m · The Aviva Podcast

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Is insurance fraud a victimless crime? In this podcast we take a look at the level of fraud that happens in the insurance industry and the impact it has. You can read more about insurance fraud here https://bit.ly/2JeaRCX To see the 'slip and trip' video, visit the Metro website https://bit.ly/2KGGk4a Photo by Karl Bewick on Unsplash

Is insurance fraud a victimless crime? In this podcast we take a look at the level of fraud that happens in the insurance industry and the impact it has. You can read more about insurance fraud here https://bit.ly/2JeaRCX To see the 'slip and trip' video, visit the Metro website https://bit.ly/2KGGk4a Photo by Karl Bewick on Unsplash
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