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E-Crime

Inquiry status: Oral evidence sessions ongoing

The Home Affairs Committee's inquiry into e-Crime.

E-Crime inquiry - further information including written and oral evidence 

News

  • Committee hear evidence about E-Crime on social networks and social media sites

    Home Affairs Committee questions Facebook, Google and Twitter

  • Committee to hear further E-crime oral evidence

    Retail sector officials to appear before the Committee

  • Charlie McMurdie, Head of Police Central e-Crime unit
    Committee question senior police officials and academics regarding the threat of e-crime

    Evidence session on 11 December

  • Committee question Association of Chief Police Officers about the UK’s response to the threat of e-crime

    Oral evidence session on Tuesday 20 November

  • Committee hears from Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre

    Committee also questioned Serious Organised Crimes Agency

  • MPs publish e-Crime written evidence

    Committee publish e-Crime inquiry submissions online

  • Magnifying glass
    Home Affairs Committee announces inquiry into e-Crime

    **Deadline for written evidence extended**

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Publications

Title Date published
E-crime - uncorrected evidence - 29 January 2013 | PDF version E-crime - uncorrected evidence - 29 January 2013 (PDF) 08 February 2013
E-Crime - uncorrected evidence - 20 November 2012 | PDF version E-Crime - uncorrected evidence - 20 November 2012 (PDF) 27 November 2012
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