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1 in 6 women name wrong dad in CSA paternity cases

All CSA material sent to parents carries warnings that it is a criminal offence to supply false information. But the CSA admitted no mothers had been prosecuted, or named and shamed for falsely naming the father of a child. CSA don't make any money from it so why bother but tests are costing the tax payer a million. (More)