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        Self report policy: guidance to businesses reporting economic crime offencesGuidance on how to 'self-report' economic crime offences within your business and how will COPFS will deal with reports from businesses of economic crime. 
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        Terrorism prosecutions in ScotlandThis page gives information about terrorism prosecutions that have taken place in Scotland in recent years. 
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        Domestic abuse and stalking charges in Scotland 2023 – 2024This document details the charges reported to COPFS in the year April 2023 to March 2024, which had a domestic abuse identifier. 
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        Bribery prosecutions in ScotlandCOPFS is committed to publishing details of bribery prosecutions. This page gives information about recent bribery prosecutions in Scotland. 
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        Aberdeen businessman ordered to pay £65,000 under proceeds of crime legislationAberdeen businessman Paul Clarkson who was jailed for dealing drugs has been ordered to pay £65,000 under proceeds of crime legislation. 
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        Organised crime gang who supplied cocaine on a 'wholesale level' jailedFour members of an organised crime gang responsible for flooding Edinburgh and the Lothians with cocaine have been jailed. 
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        Woman jailed for fraud ordered to repay thousands of pounds under Proceeds of Crime lawsFormer office worker Stephanni Houston jailed for defrauding two construction companies ordered to pay back more than £80,000 under Proceeds of Crime laws. 
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        Woman jailed for embezzlement ordered to pay back almost £670,000 under Proceeds of Crime lawsColeen Muirhead, who embezzled £1.5million from a family scrap metal business in Aberdeen, ordered to repay almost £670,000 under Proceeds of Crime laws. 
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        Former Scotland rugby player sentenced for domestic abuse campaign against former partnerFormer Scotland rugby player Stuart Hogg sentenced for domestic abuse campaign against former partner 
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        New Crown Office guidance published to help businesses self-report economic crimeCOPFS has published new guidance for businesses that discover economic crime such as fraud, money-laundering and bribery within their organisations.