Economic Crime, Corruption And Anti Money Laundering: Building Resilience Against Financial Crimes
Description
This course provides participants with a deep understanding of financial crimes such as corruption, money laundering, and cybercrime. By covering relevant international and domestic laws, it offers practical methodologies for investigating these crimes, including case file creation, evidence gathering, and collaboration with law enforcement. Participants will also learn to enhance organisational resilience by fostering a culture of compliance, implementing training programs, and analysing real-world case studies to better detect, prevent, and respond to financial misconduct, fraud, bribery, terrorism financing, and data breaches.
Course Content
- Understanding Financial Crimes
- Legal and Regulatory Framework
- Methodology and Process for Planning and Investigation
- Building Resilience
- Case Studies and Practical Exercises
MQA Approval/HRDC Refund:Â Yes
CPD Points:Â 3
Price: MUR 15,000
Delivery Mode:Â Face to Face
Duration:Â 3 Hours
Speaker
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Satyajit Boolell SCChairman at Temple Group, Senior Counsel at Temple Law
Satyajit Boolell, Senior Counsel, has had a rich career at the Attorney General’s Office where he served as Assistant Solicitor General. He was later appointed as Parliamentary Counsel, responsible for the drafting of legislation. During that time, he was also assigned the responsibility to work closely with Sir Ian Brownlie, Barrister and Professor of International law whilst the latter was legal adviser to the Mauritian Government on the Chagos Archipelagos issue. Satyajit Boolell’s expertise has been widely recognised on the international stage, evidenced by his participation in various United Nations conferences, including those focused on Human Rights Committee and Economic and Social Rights. Additionally, he has served as a key resource person for the Commonwealth Secretariat. In February 2009, Satyajit Boolell was appointed Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) of the Republic of Mauritius. He occupied that post for the next fourteen years up to November 2022. He joined Temple Law after retiring as DPP.