Training

London Fraud Forum date

by Mark Rowe

The London Fraud Forum (LFF), the organisation for London’s counter fraud community, has announced the keynote speaker line up for its 13th Annual Conference. This industry event, which draws fraud people from the private and public sectors, will run on Thursday, October 3 at the Institute of Civil engineers (ICE), One Great George Street in Westminster.

Invited speakers include; Katy Worobec, MD of UK Finance- Economic Crime on the ‘Finance Industry View of Fraud’; Alex Rothwell, City of London Police Detective Superintendent on ‘Policing Fraud’; Kate McMahon, Partner at Edmonds Marshall McMahon on ‘Private Prosecution’; Pete Cooper, MD of Pavisade on online fraud; and journalist Oliver Bullough, author of Moneyland, on ‘How Britain Invented Offshore Finance’. Moneyland published in 2018 is sub-titled ‘why thieves and crooks now rule the world and how to take it back’.

Those attending can take part in their choice of interactive breakout sessions, network with peers, and meet with exhibitors.

Robert Brooker, LFF Chair, pictured, says: “We are delighted to announce our highly acclaimed panel of keynote speakers which we have lined up for our 13th Annual Conference. With fraud now costing the UK hundreds of billions of pounds every year and this figure growing, now is the time to find out how to protect your business, learn new techniques and share best practice.

“As fraudsters quickly outpace even the most recent of technologies, the conference is now a firm fixture in the calendar of London’s counter fraud community. This year’s event promises a perfect balance of industry insight, workshops and networking opportunities, ensuring that each delegate goes away armed with the latest know-how in the ever-changing fight against fraud.”

Delegate ticket price for the conference includes a 12-month London Fraud Forum membership, with access to quarterly breakfast seminars and workshops. Some ‘early bird’ tickets are on sale at £200 (+vat). Visit http://bit.ly/LFF-BookMyPlace.

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