The Serious Fraud Office has today published its Business Plan for 2021/22.
The Business Plan details how the SFO will deliver on its mission to fight complex economic crime, deliver justice for victims and protect the UK’s reputation as a safe place to do business.
To realise this ambition, the 2021/22 Business Plan describes the action we will take in four priority areas of operations, people, stakeholders, and technology. Together, these actions will contribute towards the SFO’s strategic objectives:
Introducing the Business Plan, Lisa Osofsky, Director of the SFO, said:
“As this is the third and final year of our 2019-22 Strategic Plan, we have developed our Business Plan with an eye to our next multi-year Strategic Plan.
“In this context, and in the light of the significant change we have experienced over the past year, we have refreshed our organisational Mission and Strategic Objectives to state clearly what we aim to achieve as an organisation in meeting our statutory remit and delivering the best possible outcomes for the UK public.
“These are captured in this year’s plan and underpin the actions we will take, as well as our approach to monitoring and understanding the progress we make.”
Reflecting on the results and the successes of the past year, she added:
The Business Plan for 2021/22 details how the SFO will consolidate our success and continue to deliver for victims and the public in the coming year.
You can read the Business Plan :
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