What are the most common ways fraudsters commit crime? How is #FinancialCrime evolving? Find out at the 4th Annual Swiss Investigation Forum on 4 November — in a 3D virtual environment.
What are the most common ways fraudsters commit crime? How is #FinancialCrime evolving? Find out at the 4th Annual Swiss Investigation Forum on 4 November — in a 3D virtual environment.
We’re delighted to launch our first interviewing skills course.The online training takes place on 19, 23 and 26th November 2020. It will give you plenty of chance to practice your investigative interviewing skills. In this video, Neil Fletcher who developed the course explains what it will be like and why you should join the program. You can also find all the details and request a place on the course here.
We are very excited to launch a new course for those starting out in investigations, and for those who have investigations as part of their remit but who have not received training. The ACi 5-module course acvailable online via webinar and is based on a whistleblowing report and case study. Delegates are taken through the theory and practice of running a successful investigation. For all the details visit our course page here.
In this Deloitte podcast, our CEO Steve Young talks about the pressures organisations are facing during the Covid-19 pandemic. Under increasing pressure to keep their finance in order and with an the explosion of conterfeit goods, phishing and cyber attacks, many organisations are working harder than ever to prevent fraud using new technologies and ways of working. Steve gives his three top tips to help corporates rise to the challenge.
The ACi are delighted in conjunction with Deloitte Switzerland to launch a Swiss Corporate Investigations Capability Survey. If you are responsible for corporate or non-governmental organisation investigations in Switzerland, we would love to hear from you. This survey can be completed if you are based in Switzerland or based in another country but responsible for Switzerland.
This survey intends to provide a benchmark across Swiss based corporate and NGO investigations capabilities covering various aspects such as size of team, expertise, training requirements, use of technology, to reporting and governance.
To complete the survey please click the button below. (approx. 20-25 minutes)
Please note UK and Asia Pacific region specific investigations capability surveys will follow shortly.
Please watch out for these notifications as we welcome corporate investigation colleagues in the UK and the Asia Pacific region contributing to these surveys. Your voice is very important to us.
The ACi in conjunction with Deloitte are building on the success of our first UK survey published in November 2019. After the 2020 region and country specific survey results are known we aspire to launch a global survey in 2021.
Click here to take the survey
Our CEO Steve Young was delighted to join the panel for MHC’s webinar on the 1 July 2020 to discuss ‘Crisis Management: Planning investigations and dealing with the Regulators/Law Enforcement’. To view the webinar, visit the Mason Hayes and Curran LLP web site.