People and organisations join the Fraud Advisory Panel because they care about fraud, want to do something about it, and to exchange intelligence, information and insights in the process.
Some of the benefits of membership include:
- Influencing public policy via the Panel's research and proposals.
- Addressing the concerns of the public, business and the professions
- Participation in multi-disciplinary working groups and ad hoc groups on topical issues.
- Networking and opportunities to exchange information with experts from the public sector, policing, accountancy, the law, business, financial institutions, IT, security and academia.
- Preferential rates and early notification of all conferences and seminars (some events are free to members).
- Attendance to guest speaker meetings with the opportunity to hear expert, and often alternative, points of view.
- Access to the members' website with reports of internal meetings..
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