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Fraud and Cyber Crime Reporting and Analysis Service Procurement Committee - Monday, 1st December, 2025 9.15 am

December 1, 2025 View on council website

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Summary

The Fraud and Cyber Crime Reporting and Analysis Service Procurement Committee met on Monday 1 December 2025 to discuss the Fraud and Cyber Crime Reporting and Analysis Service, including a review by the National Infrastructure & Service Transformation Authority, a progress report, and a decision on whether to 'go live'.

Fraud and Cyber Crime Reporting and Analysis Service

The committee was scheduled to discuss a report from the Commissioner of the City of London Police regarding a decision on whether to 'go live' with the Fraud and Cyber Crime Reporting and Analysis Service (FCCRAS).

The committee was also scheduled to discuss the FCCRAS Regular Progress Report for December 2025, also a report of the Commissioner of the City of London Police.

Additionally, the committee was scheduled to receive a report of the Commissioner, City of London Police, regarding a Gateway 4 Review of the FCCRAS Programme by the National Infrastructure & Service Transformation Authority (NISTA).

Minutes from previous meetings indicate that the FCCRAS programme aims to deliver a Next Generation Service .

Minutes

The committee was scheduled to approve the public minutes of the meeting held on 16 October 20251 and the public notes of the inquorate meeting on 19 November 2025. The minutes of the 19 November meeting record that apologies were received from Tijs Broeke and Deputy James Thomson, and that Deputy Benjamin Murphy and James Tumbridge were watching online. A member noted that their apologies had not been recorded for the meeting on 16 October, and it was agreed that the minutes would be updated.

Exclusion of the Public

The agenda notes that it was resolved that:

under Section 100(A) of the Local Government Act 1972, the public be excluded from the meeting for the following items on the grounds that they involve the likely disclosure of exempt information as defined in Part I of Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act.


  1. The minutes of the 16 October meeting record that James Tumbridge observed the meeting virtually, and that apologies were received from Deputy Christopher Hayward, Deputy Henry Colthurst, Deputy Andrien Meyers, and James Tumbridge. 

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