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Researchers make different estimates of the scale of fraud and corruption facing this sector. A recent study estimated the annual cost to UK charities at £1.65bn
For sector professionals working in the developing world, these figures are readily believable. Fighting Fraud and Corruption in the Humanitarian and Global Development Sector by Oliver May is a timely, accessible and relevant how-to guide, which will explore the scale and nature of the threat, debunk pervasive myths about fraud and corruption in the humanitarian and international development community, and show readers how to help…mehr

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Researchers make different estimates of the scale of fraud and corruption facing this sector. A recent study estimated the annual cost to UK charities at £1.65bn

For sector professionals working in the developing world, these figures are readily believable. Fighting Fraud and Corruption in the Humanitarian and Global Development Sector by Oliver May is a timely, accessible and relevant how-to guide, which will explore the scale and nature of the threat, debunk pervasive myths about fraud and corruption in the humanitarian and international development community, and show readers how to help their organisations to better deter, prevent, detect and respond to fraud and corruption.


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Autorenporträt
Oliver May was the Head of Counter-Fraud for Oxfam GB, where he led the international aid organisation's efforts to tackle fraud and corruption across its 54 operating countries, 31,000 volunteers and staff, and £400m annual budget. An accredited criminal investigator and an accredited crime analyst, Oliver joined Oxfam from the UK's Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA, now the National Crime Agency) where he worked on a number of award-winning investigations and interventions. He has conducted counter-fraud and corruption work throughout the developing world, from Haiti to Afghanistan.