The Fraud Film Festival is back again for 2018!
The Fraud Film Festival is back again for 2018!
The Fraud Film Festival is
New Zealand's premier thought provoking event for anti-fraud
related practitioners and policy
influencers.
Join
Transparency International New Zealand (TINZ) and Auckland's
thought leaders in moving forward the debate on fraud
awareness, management and prevention.
The discussions at the inaugural festival two years ago were profound, thought provoking and inspirational. The depth of talent and foresight in the room was enlightening.
The films expose the breadth and sophistication of fraud that, in this highly connected world, New Zealand is as vulnerable to as any other country. Complacency is not an option.
TINZ will work with you throughout the coming year to improve New Zealand's integrity framework. Revealing and sometimes shocking cinema can provide the impetus and motivation for all of us to pursue innovative solutions together.
When: Friday 2nd March
(by invitation, TINZ members please get in
touch)
Saturday 3rd March (general
admission)
Where: ASB
Waterfront Theatre,
Auckland
Format Film
screenings
Speakers &
interactive discussion panels between
screenings
Click here for more details.
The
2018 Anti-Fraud Award
Do you
know a person, organisation or initiative that, in your
opinion, demonstrably distinguishes itself in the fight
against fraud and is an inspiration to others? Consider who
in your organisation has been really effective on fraud this
year and nominate them by February 20th! Click here for more information.
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