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BRIEFS: Bank fraud seminar

Wednesday 25 October 1995 00:02 GMT
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Bank fraud seminar

Denton Hall, the City law firm, is linking with Kroll Associates, the world's largest private investigation agency, accountants Touche Ross and the Bank of England to hold a seminar on what can be done to combat the increasing problem of bank fraud. The seminar, which will take place at Denton Hall's offices in Chancery Lane on 1 November, will cover such areas as current trends in the area and the high level of risk for banks.

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