Fraud; What does a Board Member need to know about preventing fraud?

In this session, we will examine the legislative landscape, including the Prevention of Social Housing Fraud Act of 2013, shed light on the various fraud risks that registered providers face, and learn about effective strategies and best practices to help you take proactive measures against fraudulent activities.

What you will learn

Legislation insights: A thorough overview of the legislative framework, with a special focus on the Prevention of Social Housing Fraud Act 2013. Stay up-to-date on the latest legal developments in the ongoing battle against fraud.

Fraud risk: Explore the diverse landscape of fraud risks faced by registered providers. Our experts will provide a detailed analysis of prevalent risks, enabling you to identify potential vulnerabilities within your organisation.

Board responsibilities: Discover the important role that Boards play in the fight against fraud. Learn about effective strategies and best practices.

Suitable for all Board members

Presented by: Bill Gill an audit, risk and governance specalist within the social housing sector. He has over 30 years’ experience working within the sector, with both social landlords and consultancies.  He has undertaken various consultancy and interim assignments across the sector within the UK.  

From an intial audit and risk background, he now specalises in providing governance solutions to small providers. Bill has been an active Board member for two registered providers, completing nine year terms at both, he spent much of that also chairing thier Audit and Risk committes.  

Thursday 7 March | 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm

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