Video-linked Members Meeting – A National Conversation
Trends
in Economic Crime in Australia
9 July 2012
PwC,
Canberra
Following on from the success of last year’s video-linked members
meeting, IIA-Australia would like to invite you to a similar session which
will be a live video-broadcast from the PwC Sydney office to other
chapters around the country.
In this
session, Malcolm Shackell, Head of Investigations and Forensic Services at PwC,
and his colleague Martin Sisk, will present the key findings from PwC's 6th
Global Economic Crime Survey - one of the largest and most comprehensive surveys
of its kind.
The survey highlights increasing
levels of economic crime in Australia and in particular rises in the
levels of fraud, cybercrime and bribery. This informative and interactive
session will look at Australia's experiences of economic crime in comparison to
the global average, and more importantly, what this means for Australian
businesses.
Presenters
Malcolm
Shackell is a partner in PwC's forensic services team and a
member of the firm's global forensics leadership team. He has over 20 years’
experience in fraud investigation, risk management, and compliance. Malcolm
works across industries and counts many of Australia's leading organisations as
clients.
Martin
Sisk leads the computer forensics team in Sydney,
specialising in forensic technology, cybercrime investigations and electronic
discovery. Martin has been with PwC for over 8 years, based in both the UK and
Australia. Since joining the firm Martin has been involved in engagements in the
public and private sector for large corporations, multinational companies, law
firms and regulatory agencies, providing support for forensic accounting
investigations and
litigation.
RSVP
Wednesday 4 July 2012