Course Description

Insurance fraud is not just an operational issue. It is a governance and oversight priority for the board. This session equips directors with a clear understanding of the insurance fraud risk landscape and why it demands board-level attention.

Explore how fraud risks can impact organisational performance, accountability, and stakeholder trust, and how boards can effectively oversee management’s approach across prevention, detection, response, and deterrence. The session also clarifies the roles of internal audit and risk management functions, enabling directors to ask the right questions and ensure robust fraud risk frameworks are in place.

View Strategic Oversight of Insurance Fraud Risk: What Boards Must Do to continue to explore how boards can play a strategic role in strengthening governance and driving accountability in fraud risk management.

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Bedi Aman

CFE; Network Member Expert, GLG

Aman is a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) and holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a specialization in Risk and Insurance Management, Sci-Certification from Singapore College of Insurance.Leveraging a distinguished career, including serving as a Former Head of Investigation, expertise spans a comprehensive range of critical areas Fraud Investigation, Claims Management, Fraud Prevention, Risk Management, Forensic accounting, Internal Audit in an Insurance company. Currently serves as board member of Association of Certified Fraud Examiners' (ACFE) Singapore chapter and sharing sessions on Insurance Fraud, Fraud detection and Investigation at ACFE Singapore Chapter.

0.5 CPE Hour

Lesson

4

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