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Making a fraudulent claim for flood damage at his home.
John Plimmer, a former detective at West Midlands Police, said anyone caught making a fraudulent claim could face jail.
A survey for the trade body also found that a fifth of people would not rule out making a fraudulent claim.
People who do not live in the UK and submit incorrect address details when applying for an Ehic in Britain are making a fraudulent statement, the spokesman said.
In a separate survey carried out by YouGov for the ABI, one in five people said they would not rule out making a fraudulent claim in the future.
The issue involves David Hale, a former judge in Arkansas who served 20 months in prison for defrauding the Small Business Administration by making a fraudulent loan to Susan McDougal.
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Today, the Court eviscerates this distinction by holding that a person who has not "made" a fraudulent misstatement can nevertheless be primarily liable for it.
Aaron Williamson, Conti's lawyer, had said: "Tony never let a trader's request influence him to make a fraudulent Libor submission".
Cross said no person who decided to make a fraudulent claim was going to be put off by the insurance industry advert showing a person with a neck collar and a Pinocchio-style nose.
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