DIVERSITY OF ROLES GROWS WITHIN ANTI-FRAUD PROFESSION AND HEALTHY SALARIES ARE INCREASINGLY AVAILABLE

Fraud investigation has come a long way since the days when police launched dawn raids on suspect premises, driving criminals to flush away paper evidence down the toilet. We have technology to thank for that. Advances in information handling have radically changed the ways in which big companies guard their financial records and the methods used by fraudsters to overcome them.   That, in turn, means that newer skills are being demanded of investigators and analysts. "Fraud is diversifying and becoming a lot more technical, and a higher level of expertise is ...


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