Asset misappropriation, bribery and corruption and procurement/accounting fraud are relatively common economic crimes in China. PwC’s most recent Global Economic Crime Survey indicates that around one out of every three China based companies have experienced some form of economic crime in the past two years. Given the extent of this issue, businesses and their staff need to ask themselves some hard questions about these risks, including: “Is our company doing enough to preserve its value so we can sleep soundly at night?”
The European Chamber invites you to join a seminar with Benjamin Ee, Director of Forensic Services, PwC China who will present on how to build an effective anti-fraud program and share practical experience of managing these challenges.
Agenda:
09:00 – 09:30 Registration
09:30 – 10:30 Presentation by Benjamin Ee, Director of Forensic Services, PwC China
10:30 – 11:00 Q&A
Terms & Conditions
Events have limited seating so to ensure your attendance we encourage advance online registration and payment for all events. We cannot guarantee entry to anyone not registered in advance.
Our events are held in English and follow the Chatham House Rule unless otherwise stated. Post event sharing of presentation materials is at the speaker's discretion.
Cancellation Policy
If you cannot attend an event for which you have registered, please cancel your registration no later than one business day prior to the event. If you fail to notify us of your cancellation in a timely fashion, you will be charged for event costs.
To cancel you can: 1) email qlzhu@europeanchamber.com.cn, or 2) cancel online if you registered for the event through the website.