The University of Portsmouth is running and hosting a fraud conference on Monday June 13, in its Portland Building, in central Portsmouth.
Speakers and their subjects include: <br><br>Progress in Countering Fraud: Stephen Harrison, Director of Enforcement, National Fraud Authority<br><br>Measuring and Reducing the Real Cost of Fraud – the 2011 Update: Jim Gee, Director of Counter Fraud Services, PKF and Chair of the CCFS.<br><br>Perspectives on Forensic Accounting: Kay Linnell, Partner, Kay Linnell and Co and Master of the Worshipful Company of Arbitrators <br><br>Using Intelligence Processes in Fraud Risk Management. Alan Day, Senior Audit & Investigations Manager – Fraud & Security for Transport for London<br><br>The First Portsmouth Public Attitudes to Fraud Survey: Dr Andrea Shawyer, University of Portsmouth.<br><br>Organisers are the Centre for Counter Fraud Studies Conference (CCFS) and Department of Accounting and Finance (DAF). The conference is free for University of Portsmouth students and speakers. For others it is £40 and you should also be registered with the Centre for Counter Fraud Studies. Visit – <br><br>http://www.port.ac.uk/departments/academic/icjs/centreforcounterfraudstudies/2011%20Conference/<br><br>Separately, if you are a counter fraud professional who wants to know the latest information in what works in countering fraud – visit this ‘hub’ link – <br><br>http://www.port.ac.uk/departments/academic/icjs/centreforcounterfraudstudies/fraudhub/