Crime scene investigation
With insurance firms increasingly seeking expert advice on fraudulent activity, Martin Friel takes a close look at KPMG's forensics unit to discover how it is helping the industry raise its case against fraud
Forensic investigation in insurance is often associated with claims but investigators are having to broaden the scope of their service offering to keep up with the increasing sophistication of fraudulent activity. To this end, KPMG established a specific forensics unit to offer not only traditional areas of forensic services but to provide expertise to an increasingly demanding market.
David Hicks, partner, head of insurance services, forensic, explains: "We have various core products - both
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