Midlands Fraud Forum Debate

  • 05 Dec 2018
  • 8:45 AM - 11:30 AM
  • Deloitte, Four Brindleyplace, Birmingham, B1 2HZ
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Midlands Fraud Forum Debate




Wednesday 5 December 2018 – 8.45am to 11.30am

Hosted by Deloitte

Four Brindleyplace, Birmingham B1 2HZ


Debate topic: ‘Whose responsibility

is it to investigate fraud?’


AGENDA 

08.45

Registration and buffet breakfast  

09.20

Welcome & introduction by Victoria Callicot, MFF Director and James Morgan QC  

09.30

Part 1 of the debate on ‘Whose responsibility is it to investigate fraud?’ with panellist speakers 

10.20

Coffee break  

10.45

Part 2 of the debate on ‘Whose responsibility is it to investigate fraud?’ with panellist speakers 

11.30

Concluding thoughts from James Morgan QC  


The debate will be chaired by James Morgan QC and James Puzy from St Philips Chambers and the topic of “Whose responsibility is it to investigate fraud” will be discussed by the following panel of experts:

1.    Joe Millington, Barrister, St Phillips Chambers

2.    DI Kerrie Martin, Economic Crime Unit, West Midlands Police

3.    Neil Postins, Action Fraud National Economic Crime Victim Care Unit, City of London Police

4.    Shaun Gold, Victim Support

5.    David Kearns, Managing Director, Expert Investigations Limited


Audience participation is, as always, most welcome and encouraged!

The MFF is also happy to take questions from attendees in advance if there is a particular question or point that you would like the panelist speakers to discuss.

We are also offering local universities two free places to any students who may want to become involved in the MFF in due course.


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