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SMU-IPAS Graduate Certificate in Insolvency and Restructuring
Module 5: Forensics and Investigations
Bryan Tan
Director, PK Wong & Nair LLC
Partner, Mayer Brown LLP
Tan Siang Hwee
Partner
KPMG
SYNOPSIS
This module provides an insight into the types and motivations of fraud and the obligations of an insolvency practitioner when faced with circumstances involving fraud. Participants will be introduced to a series of investigation methodology and the importance of forensic services in uncovering valuable evidence for the insolvency practitioner.
At the end of the module, participants will be able to:
Understand what constitutes fraud and the types and motivations of fraud
Know the obligations of insolvency practitioners to investigate and report fraud or misdeeds
Learn about the importance of forensic services to insolvency practitioners
Apply the forensic investigation approach for fraud
Gain an overview of the elements of digital forensic and technology
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Newly qualified accountants and lawyers pursuing R&I practice or mid-career accountants/ lawyers from other specialisations
Restructuring/ Financial Advisers
Bank/ Lender work-out groups
PREREQUISITE
Participants should preferably be a degree holder, in any discipline, and have at least one year of working experience.
ASSESSMENT
As part of the requirement for SkillsFuture Singapore, there will be an assessment conducted at the end of the course. The mode of assessment, which is up to the trainer’s discretion, may be an online quiz, a presentation or based on classroom exercises.
Participants are required to attain a minimum of 75% attendance and pass the associated assessment in order to receive a digital Certificate of Completion issued by Singapore Management University.
SPEAKERS
Bryan Tan
Bryan Tan is a Director of PK Wong & Nair LLC, and a Partner in Mayer Brown LLP. His main areas of practise are commercial litigation and restructuring & insolvency.
Holding degrees in Law and Commerce (Finance) from the University of Melbourne, he combines his strong legal background with his understanding of financial matters in investigations. He was involved in the seminal case of Living the Link Pte Ltd (in creditors' voluntary liquidation) v Tan Lay Tin Tina [2016] SGHC 67 and regularly acts for insolvency practitioners in clawback claims.
Bryan is also a trainer for Advocacy in the Part B bar course.
Tan Siang Hwee
Ms Tan Siang Hwee has been with KPMG since 2012 and has over 20 years of experience in leading advisory engagements including regulatory compliance, forensic investigations, liquidation to a wide range of clients across a number of sectors including banking, insurance, asset management, real estate, energy & natural resources and government.
Siang Hwee is accustomed to working with clients in a variety of situations, particularly when the level of scrutiny is high. She has been heavily involved in several liquidation and investigation landmark cases, e.g. the orderly winding down of the affairs of MF Global Singapore, a major global financial derivatives broker in Singapore. Amongst others, she has conducted forensic review of the operations and reconciliation of client positions which included the formulation of the interim distribution to investors. She has also led discussions on segregation of customers’ monies and assets with various overseas exchanges, regulators and MF Global affiliates to establish over 6,000 customers’ positions and assets placed in trust. She was the subject matter expert which provided the legal counsel with the subject knowledge for a court matter on OTC FX.
She is recognised as one of the leading specialists in FATCA/CRS, forensic and investigation and has been invited as speaker at public forums and a regular trainer for ISCA forensic training programme on market conduct.
Participants who wish to obtain CPD Points are reminded that they must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy set out in the CPD Guidelines. For this activity, participants are reminded to sign in on arrival and sign out at the conclusion of each day of the event in the manner required by the organiser. Participants must not be absent from each day of the event for more than 15 minutes. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy on any particular day of the event will not be able to obtain CPD Points for that day. Please refer to www.sileCPDcentre.sg for more information.
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