1 in 3 Irish adults fallen victim to financial fraud
A recently conducted survey by Ireland's Central Bank suggests that a third (35%) of Irish adults have been the victim of financial fraud, however a lack of reporting such incidents means the true cost of these crimes may be far higher than thought.
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