The Fraud Recovery and Reporting Service (SSGCRF) supports public policy efforts that protect consumers and disrupt fraudulent schemes. SSGCRF drives forward collaborative and data-driven policies to enhance fraud prevention, support victim rights, and uphold justice.
As part of this mission, the agency:
- Drafts advocacy letters for fraud-related regulations
- Submits amicus briefs in support of victims
- Provides testimony to legislative bodies
- Invites public comments on fraud prevention laws
- Issues advisory opinions to guide organizations
- Organizes workshops on emerging fraud threats
- Publishes reports on fraud impact and trends
- Conducts independent studies to inform national strategy
SSGCRF also collaborates globally with counterparts to establish sound fraud prevention policies, build capacity in fraud reporting systems, and foster transparency in enforcement practices.