The can’t-miss anti-fraud training event for law enforcement and government professionals.
Eric Feldman will represent Affiliated Monitors at the 2018 ACFE Law Enforcement and Government Anti-Fraud Summit on Tuesday October 25, 2018 in Washington D.C. From 12:45-1:35 p.m., Eric will moderate the Luncheon Panel Session “How Ethics and Culture in Government Affect Fraud.” The panelists for this session are Patricia J. Harned, Ph.D. (Chief Executive Officer, Ethics and Compliance Initiative), Steven Linick (Inspector General, U.S. Department of State), F. Andrew Turley (Counsel, Fluet Huber and Hoang; Former Deputy General Counsel, U.S. Air Force).
From the event website:
“This event is an important chance to join industry experts and anti-fraud professionals delivering the latest insights, techniques, and tools to address anti-fraud challenges specific to law enforcement and government agencies.
- Learn the latest trends in fraud prevention, detection, and deterrence by choosing from ten educational sessions led by anti-fraud leaders.
- Gain insights to best practices and learn about cutting-edge tools and techniques to detect fraud.
- Forge strong alliances with new and exciting contacts who share similar challenges and goals.
- Earn 8 hours of CPE credit to maintain your CFe and other professional credentials.”