Conference 2015 Programme - University of Portsmouth
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Conference 2015 Programme - University of Portsmouth
Official Conference Sponsor Programme 5th Counter Fraud and Forensic Accounting Conference Monday 1st & Tuesday 2nd June, 2015, Portland Building, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth Join the conversation #UoPCFFAC2015 | follow: @UoP_CCFS Other Conference Sponsors Monday 1st June – AGENDA Afternoon Plenary Sessions - Chair: Professor Mark Button (Portland Lecture Theatre 1.74) 12.30-12.50 12.50-13.00 13.00 -13.30 13.30 -14.00 14.00 -14.30 14.45 – 15.15 15.15 – 15.45 15.45 – 16.15 16.15 – 16.45 16.45 – 17.15 17.15 17.15 – 18.15 Afternoon registration and refreshments served in Portland ‘Cafe’ located on ground floor. Welcome - Professor Mark Button, Director of the Centre for Counter Fraud Studies, University of Portsmouth Philippa Foster Back CBE, Director, Institute of Business Ethics - Creating an ethical culture to say no Professor Gerald Mars, University College London (UCL) - The Need to Disaggregate: Corruption, Organisations and Culture. Dr David Stillwell, Deputy Director of the Psychometrics Centre at the University of Cambridge - Psychometrics and Corruption. Afternoon refreshments served in Portland ‘Cafe’ located on ground floor. Professor Susanne Karstedt, School of Criminology & Criminal Justice at Griffith University - Contemporary Moral Landscapes: The Law-abiding majority and the crimes of everyday life. Professor Monica Whitty, Department of Media and Communication, University of Leicester - Insider Threat. Mr. Don Randall, Bank of England - Occupational Corruption: A Practitioners Perspective. Professor Mark Button, Director of Centre for Counter Fraud & Mr. Dean Blackbourn, Research Fellow in Counter Fraud Studies - TBC Steve Webb, CIFAS - New Sector Business Engagement Manager - “How Sharing Your Data Can Help Prevent Internal Fraud” Professor Mark Button, Director of Centre for Counter Fraud, University of Portsmouth - 1st Day of Conference Close Drinks Reception served in Portland ‘Cafe’ located on ground floor. Kindly sponsored by: - Tuesday 2nd June – AGENDA Morning Plenary Sessions - Chair: Professor Lisa Jack (Portland Lecture Theatre 1.74) 09.00-09.25 09.25-09.30 09.30-10.00 10.00-10.30 10.30-11.00 11.00-11.30 Registration and Visit Conference Exhibitors – Morning refreshments served in Portland ‘Cafe’ located on ground floor. Professor Lisa Jack, University of Portsmouth & Pro Vice-Chancellor Professor Pal Ahluwalia, University of Portsmouth – Welcome address Commander Steve Head, City of London Police - TBC Jim Gee, Chair of the Centre for Counter Fraud Studies & Partner and Head of Counter Fraud Services, PKF Littlejohn LLP -TBC Professor John Spink, Director & Assistant Professor Food Fraud Initiative, Michigan State University - Global Food Fraud Prevention Trends and Regulatory Update Morning refreshments served in Portland ‘Cafe’ located on ground floor. Breakout Sessions 11.30-13.00 Portland Rm 1.74 Chair: Professor Mark Button Portland Rm 0.41 Chair: Alan Graham Portland Rm 0.28 Chair: Dr. Martin Tunley Michael James Betts, City of London Police - Preparing to Police the Bribery Act Ivan Bradshaw, Counter Fraud Specialist in the NHS Targeted Fraud Deterrence – Understanding what buttons to press to discourage fraudsters David Sykes, Independent Inventor & Sole Trader of Ellis Day Ltd – No No-2-Fraudsters Peter Stiernstedt, Institute of Criminal Justice Studies PhD Student - How can the varied perception of corruption in the EU be explained? Allan Maund, Managing Consultant, Baker Tilly Risk Advisory Services LLP Investigating fraud and corruption in developing countries and hostile environments. Professor Lisa Jack, Professor in Accounting, Portsmouth Business School - Is there a theory to explain food fraud? Hannah Lamming, Partner, Peters & Peters - Private Prosecutions – A New Frontier in the Fight Against Fraud and Annabel Kerley, EY -Evidence Gathering in a Private Prosecution. Rebecca Nicolaides, University of Portsmouth - “Identifying signs of deception through analysis of language” Eckhard Volker, Managing Director Integrated Forensic Accounting Services (Pty) Limited - Ponzi Schemes in Southern Africa 13.00-13.45 Buffet lunch & refreshments served in Portland ‘Cafe’ located on ground floor. Guest Speaker Session 13.45-14.15 14.15- 14.45 Chair: Professor Mark Button (Portland Lecture Theatre 1.74) Kim Sow, Joint Leader of Immigration Marriage Fraud UK - Immigration Marriage Fraud Dr Cassandra Cross, Lecturer, School of Justice, Faculty of Law - “But you gave it away…”: Experiences of victims reporting online fraud to police. Meet the Author 14.45 – 15.10 Professor Tony Bendell, Lead Trainer at The Anti-Fragility Academy & MD at Services Limited - The Failure of Governance and the Pursuit of Anti-Fragility (Gower Publishing, 2014) 15.10 – 15.35 Mr. Mark Cheeseman, Head of Fraud, Error and Policy, Cabinet Office – 'The UK Government's Strategy for Tackling Fraud - Challenges and Opportunities' 15.35 -15.50 Afternoon refreshments served in Portland ‘Cafe’ located on ground floor. Afternoon Plenary Sessions: Chair Professor Mark Button (Portland Lecture Theatre 1.74) 15.50 -16.15 Professor Paul Barnes, Department of Accounting and Corporate Governance at Macquarie University - Stock Market Efficiency, Insider Dealing and Market Abuse (Gower Publishing, 2009) 16.15 – 16.40 Rachel Spearing, Senior Law Lecturer, University of Portsmouth, Barrister at Law, Pump Court Chambers, London - ‘Risk takers and rule breakers’ – the application of situational action theory as a predictor of crime. 16.40 – 17.05 Dr Alexis Stenfors, Senior Lecturer in Economics and Finance, Portsmouth Business School - LIBOR and FX manipulation: a conspiracy or a market convention. 17.05 Conference Close: Professor Mark Button, University of Portsmouth