What’s the programme about?
In today’s complex and high-risk operating environment, internal investigations are no longer optional—they are a strategic imperative. Allegations of fraud, misconduct, and ethical breaches, if left unchecked or poorly managed, can result in significant legal liabilities, financial losses, and reputational damage. For organisations committed to upholding transparency, accountability, and stakeholder trust, a robust internal investigation framework is essential.
As regulatory expectations rise and public scrutiny intensifies, Boards and senior management must ensure that investigations are conducted with consistency, fairness, and integrity. The ISO/TS 37008:2023 Guidelines for Internal Investigations and the ACFE Fraud Examination Model serve as global benchmarks, providing a structured, principles-based approach to managing investigations from start to finish.
This programme is designed to equip participants with the knowledge, frameworks, and practical skills to conduct investigations that are thorough, impartial, and legally defensible. From planning and scoping to evidence collection, interviewing, reporting, and post-investigation remediation, participants will explore the full lifecycle of an effective investigation. Real-world examples, case-based discussions, and toolkits will support learning that is immediately applicable.
Whether you are overseeing investigations or directly involved in execution, this programme will enhance your ability to navigate sensitive issues, maintain procedural integrity, and contribute to a culture of ethical resilience within your organisation.