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Unethical Conduct and Fraud: Why your business may be at more risk than you think
Thursday, March 24, 2022
@10:00 a.m. MST
The world has shifted dramatically in response to the global pandemic, changing how we interact with colleagues and employees. COVID-19 has sparked a wave of organizational change and how we approach workplace practices.
In recognition of March as Fraud Awareness Month, join MNP’s experts as they discuss how work-from-home and hybrid operations have raised ethical challenges for organizations. Using real-life case studies, they will discuss the potential ethical issues you and your business might unknowingly be exposed to, the liabilities you might face as an employer, and best practices on how to reduce the impact of misconduct at remote, or hybrid operations.
Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to listen to their experiences as front-line forensics investigators.
The Presenters:
Michael McCormack, CFI
Mike is a graduate of Carleton University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminology with a major in Law and Sociology. Mike is designated as a Certified Forensic Investigator. Before joining MNP, Mike served for 24 years at the Ottawa Police Service, where he worked in municipal and federal policing roles. He has experience investigating complex international financial crimes including a variety of fraud schemes, money laundering and proceeds of crime offences.
Corey Bloom
Corey Anne Bloom is a partner and Eastern Canada Leader (Quebec, NCR and Atlantic Canada), Forensics, Investigations and Disputes for MNP. Corey Anne is a bilingual expert in forensics, forensic investigations, forensic accounting and white-collar crime, working closely with both public and private sector clients in a wide range of industries. Corey Anne specializes in fraud detection, investigations and risk assessment; forensic accounting; dispute resolution; workplace forensics; shareholder and multi-party disputes, including estates; fund tracing, risk management; anti-money laundering; forensic technology; and litigation support and auditing. She also provides forensic accounting and anti-fraud training.
Ken Lew
Ken is a member of MNP’s Forensics and Litigation Support team in Vancouver. Ken works closely with organizations, delivering digital forensics and data preservation solutions to help resolve issues, including work misconduct or fraud incidents, such as digital and mobile phone issues. Ken was an RCMP computer forensic analyst for a decade, and worked with law enforcement on a variety of criminal cases involving fraud and national security. He has written dozens of expert reports and testified as an expert witness in front of the Supreme Court of British Columbia and B.C. courts.
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