I'm a civil servant and I... investigate fraud

Working with the courts and running surveillance operations to catch benefit fraudsters, DWP's Brian Solomans talks about his unusual Civil Service career.
Working with the courts and running surveillance operations to catch benefit fraudsters, DWP's Brian Solomans talks about his unusual Civil Service career.
...But who won? Find out below, along with all the social media reaction from the night . See the complete list of winners here or catch up with the social...
...awards ceremony, taking place at the Foreign Office’s Lancaster House in London on 19 November. We spoke to a few of them about how it felt to make it this...
...in my job 95% B10. My manager is considerate of my life outside work 100% B11. My manager is open to my ideas 100% B12. My manager helps me to...
...you listen to the press. I work as far away from London as you can get. I work for the British Antarctic Survey as a senior scientist and project leader....
...and guides available on the website to help civil servants develop their commercial skills. This has been broken down by grade to make it easier for civil servants to find...
...Office for Science (Go-Science) is to bring together policy officials with the external expertise they need. Helping government make informed decisions This role is of vital importance as the Scientific...
...we can all share learning. For example, the Department for Work and Pensions’s “DWP Story” has played an integral role in the improvements in DWP’s leadership and managing change scores...
...love to hear how these are working. But if your department doesn’t have one yet, I hope this will spur you on to start one. Please do get in touch...
...entered, and we look forward to welcoming the shortlisted nominees and their teams at the awards night at Lancaster House in November. Shortlisted Nominees Analysis and Use of Evidence Award...
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