Insurance companies implicated in use of rogue private investigators

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Ten insurance companies have been implicated in the use of the “rogue element of the private investigation industry”, according to a report from the Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca).

The Independent has reported that a range of blue-chip industries that have escaped any censure over their use of corrupt private investigators is soon to be revealed.

The 2008 report, entitled Private Investigators: The Rogue Element of the Private Investigation Industry and Others Unlawfully Trading in Personal Data, presents the results of Project Riverside, an investigation carried out by Soca and five other law enforcement agencies.

According to the article it identifies 102 bluechip

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